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三菱重工空调说明书

三菱重工空调说明书

Thank you for choosing our product.Please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference.Owner's ManualOriginal InstructionsWireless Controller YAP1F7ACCMI-26HRDC1A ACCMI-36HRDC1A ACCMI-53HRDC1A ACMI-70HRDC1A1.1 Buttons on remote controller 1.2 Introduction for icons on display screen1.Operation and introductionof remote controllerDC Inverter Free match Series Cassette Type Unit31.3 Introduction for buttons on remote controllerPress this button to turn on the unit. Press this button again to turn off the unit.ion mode.AUTO COOL DRYFANHEATadjust fan blowing angle.Under COOL or HEAT mode, press this button toWhen selecting heating mode, the air condition-er operates under heat mode. Press "" or " " button to adjust set temperature. Press "FAN" button to adjust fan speed. Press " " / " " button to adjust fan blowing angle. (Cooling only unit won't receive heating mode signal. If setting heat mode with remote controller, press ON/OFF button can’t start up the unit).When selecting auto mode, air conditioner will operate automatically according to ex-factory setting. Press "FAN" button can adjust fan speed. Press " " / " " button can adjust fan blowing angle.After selecting cool mode, air conditioner will operate under cool mode. Press "" or " " button to adjust set temperature. Press "FAN" button to adjust fan speed. Press " " / " " button to adjust fan blowing angle.When selecting dry mode, the air conditioner operates at low speed under dry mode. Under dry mode, fan speed can’t be adjusted. Press " " / " " button to adjust fan blowing angle.When selecting fan mode, the air conditioner will only blow fan, no cooling and no heating. All indicators are OFF. Press "FAN" button to adjust fan speed. Press " " / " " button to,, to , then back to Auto.ƔƔƔƔThis button is used for setting Fan Speed in thesequence that goes from AUTO,, ,, 4setting.It '" "mode.ON/OFFƔƔƔƔƔƔPress this button can select left & right swing angle.Fan blow angle can be selected circularly as below:Press this button can select up & down swing angle. Fan blow angle can be selected circularly as below:Ɣ NOTENOTEƔWhen selecting " ", air conditioner is blowingfan automatically. Horizontal louver will automat-Hold " "button above 2s to set your required swing angle. When reaching your required angle, release the button. immediately.stated above.no display position)(stops at current“ 、 、fan automatically.stated above.Ɣ Ɣno display(horizontal louvers stops at current position)When selecting " ", air conditioner is、 、 ically swing up & down at maximum angle.When selecting 、 " "、 、 、, air condition-er is blowing fan at ¿xed position. Horizontal ORXYHU ZLOO VWRS DW WKH ¿[HG SRVLWLRQPress "" or " " button once increase or d e cr-ease set temperature 1℃ (°F). Holding "" or" " button, 2s later, set temperature on remote controller will change quickly. On releasing button after setting is finished, temperature indicator on indoor unit will change accordingly.When setting T-ON, T-OFF or CLOCK, press "" or " " button to adjust time. (Refer to CLOCK, T-ON, T-OFF buttons)blowing fan at ¿xed angle. Horizontal louver will VHQG DLU DW WKH ¿[HG DQJOH"T-ON" button can set the time for timer on. After button to cancel it.pressing this button, " " icon disappears and the word "ON" on remote controller blinks. Press "" or " " button to adjust T-ON setting. After each pressing "" or " " button, T-ON setting will increase or decrease 1min. Hold "" or " "button, 2s later, the time will change quickly u ntil reaching your required time. Press "T-ON " to confirm it. The word "ON" will stop blinking. "" icon resumes displaying. Cancel T-ON: Under thecondition that T-ON is started up, press "T-O N"button to cancel it. T-OFF button"T-OFF" button can set the time for timer off. Af-ter pressing this button, " " icon disappears and the word "OFF" on remote controller blinks. Press "" or " " button to adjust T-OFF setting. 5turn to quick COOL or quick HEAT mode. " " icon is displayed on remote controller. Press this button again to exit turbo function and " " icon will disappear. If start this function, the unit will run at super-high fan speed to cool or heat quickly so that the ambient temperature approaches the preset temperature as soon as possible.After each pressing "" or " " button, T-OFF setting will increase or decrease 1min. Hold "" or " " button, 2s later, the time will change qui-ckly until reaching your required time. Press "T-OFF" word "OFF" will stop blinking. " " icon resumes displaying. Cancel T-OFF. Under the condition that T-OFF is started up, press "T-OFF"ƔƔNOTEƔPress this button, can select Sleep 1 ( 1),Sleep 2 ( 2), Sleep 3 ( 3) and cancel theƔSleep, circulate between these, after electrified, Sleep Cancel is defaulted.Sleep 1 is Sleep mode 1, in Cool modes; sleep ' 6status after run for one hour, the main unit setting temperature will increase 1 , two hours, setting temperature increased 2℃, then the unit will run at this setting temperature; In Heat mode: sleep " button within 5s to set clock time. Each pressing of "" or "" button, clock time will increas e or decrease 1 min. If hold "" or "" button , 2s later, time will change quickly. Release this button when reaching your required time. Press "CLOCK" button to confirm the time. " " icon stops blink-ing.status after run for one hour, the setting tempera- ture will decrease 1 , two hours, setting tempera-ture will decrease 2 , then the unit will run at this setting temperature.ƔSleep 2 is sleep mode 2, that is air conditioner will run according to the presetting a group of sleep temperature curve.ƔSleep 3-the sleep curve setting under Sleep mode by DIY;(1) Under Sleep 3 mode, press “Turbo” button for a long time, remote controller enters into user indi-viduation sleep setting status, at this time, the time of remote controller will display “1hour”, the setting temperature “88” will display the corresponding temperature of last setting sleep curve and blink (The first entering will display according to the initial curve setting value of original factory);(2) Adjust “△” and “▽” button, could change the corresponding setting temperature, after adjusted, press “Turbo” button for confirmation;(3) At this time, 1hour will be automatically increased at the timer position on the remote con-trol, (that are "2hours" or "3hours" or "8hours"), the place of setting temperature "88" will display the corresponding temperature of last setting sleep curve and blink;(4) Repeat the above step (2)~(3) operation, until 8 hours temperature setting finished, sleep,curve setting finished, at this time, the remote controller will resume the original timer display; temperature display will resume to original setting temperature.ƔSleep3- the sleep curve setting under Sleep mode by DIY could be inquired:The user could accord to sleep curve setting method to inquire the presetting sleep curve, enter into user individuation sleep setting status, but do not change the temperature, press "Turbo " button directly for confirmation. Note: In the above preset-ting or enquiry procedure, if continuously within 10s, there is no button pressed, the sleep curve setting within 10s, there is no button pressed, the sleep curve setting status will be automatically quit and resume to display the original displaying. In the presetting or enquiry procedure, press "ON/OFF" button, "Mode" button, "Sleep" button, the sleep curve setting or enquiry status will quit similarly.function is set, the remote controller will send the detected ambient temperature to the controller a nd the unit will automatically adjust the indoor te-mperature according to the detected temperatu re. button again to cancel I FEEL function this function is set. Do not put the remote contro ller near the object of high temperature or low temper-ature in order to avoid detecting inaccurate ambie-nt temperature.When I FEEL function is turned on, the remote controller should be put within the a reawhere indoor unit can receive the signal sent bythe remote controller.Ɣ8ȭ heating functionƔƔƔNOTENOTEƔƔƔPress this button to turn off display light on indoor unit. " " icon on remote controller disappears. Press this button again to turn on display light. " " icon is displayed.7Under heat mode, press "TEMP" and "CLOCK" buttons simultaneously to start up or turn off 8ȭ ȭ" will be shown on remote controller, and the air conditioner keep the heating status at 8ȭ. Press "TEMP" and "CLOCK" buttons simulta-neously again to exit 8ȭ heating function.Press this button, you can see indoor set tempera-ture, indoor ambient temperature on indoor unit' s display. The setting on remote controller is select-ed circularly as below:Energy-saving function1.4 Function introduction for combination buttons''t''t oper-ƔNOTENOTEƔ Under 8ȭ' Under 8ȭ't be ' ȭ't operate at the same time. If 8ȭ heating function has been set ȭ heat mode, start up the 8ȭ heating function will cancel sleep function.Under ȯwill display 46ȯ heating.Press " WiFi " b utton to turn on WiFi function, "WiFi " icon will be displayed on the remote controller;Hold " WiFi " button for 5s to turn off WiFi function and " WiFi " icon will disappear.Under off status, press "MODE" and " WiFi " buttons simultaneously for 1s, WiF i module will restorefactory settings.Press this button to turn on or turn off the health and scavenging functions in operation status.Press this button for the first time to start scaveng-ing function; LCD displays " ". Press the button for the second time to start health and scaveng-ing functions; LCD displays " " and " ". Press this button for the third time to quit health and scavenging functions simultaneously. Press the button for the fourth time to start health function; LCD display " ". Press this button again to repeat the operation above.Under cooling mode, press "TEMP" and "CLOCK" buttons simultaneously to start up or turn off ener-gy-saving function. When energy-saving function is started up, "SE" will be shown on remote con-troller, and air conditioner will adjust the set tem-perature automatically according to ex-factory setting to reach to the best energy-saving effect. Press "TEMP" and "CLOCK" buttons simultane-ously again to exit energy-saving function.81. 2. 3. 4. Fig.1Reinstall the cover (as shown in Fig 2④).1.5 Replacement of batteries in remote controllerFig.2Lift the cover along the direction of arrow (as shown in Fig 1①).Child lock functionTemperature display switchover functionTake out the original batteries (as shown inFig 1②).Place two 7# (AAA 1.5V) dry batteries, and makesure the position of “ + ” polar and “ - ” polar is correct (as shown in Fig 2③).Under OFF status, press "" and "MODE" buttons simultaneously to switch temperature display between ȭ and ȯ.Press "" and "" simultaneously to turn on or turn off child lock function. When child lock func-tion is on, " " icon is displayed on remote control-ler. If you operate the remote controller, the " " icon will blink three times without sending signal to the unit.during operation.When you don ' 's66129937831。

三菱电机家用中央空调选型指南说明书

三菱电机家用中央空调选型指南说明书

This guide provides simple advice for both installers and residents looking to purchase a heat pump, air conditioning unit, or other exterior mechanical system.It will help you to:• determine an optimum outdoor location • select a quiet heat pump system • properly maintain your heat pump • control and prevent noise travelCITY OF VANCOUVER NOISE BYLAWThe City of Vancouver Noise Control By-Law #6555 has been protecting residents from excessive noise since its inception in 1989. This bylaw has residential noise limits depending on the time of day.WHAT ARE THE LIMITS INTHE RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBOURHOODS?HOW TO SELECT A HEAT PUMP1. SELECT A QUIET UNITMost manufacturers will specify a ‘sound power rating,’ a lab-tested decibel dB(A) measurement of the sound generated by a heat pump at full capacity. Most quality models are around 60 dB(A) while newer ‘ultra-quiet’ models are achieving lower ratings.These mechanical ratings are different than the Noise Bylaw which specifies a ‘sound pressure rating’ measured with a noise meter at the property line.That’s why properly locating the unit is critical to achieving a no-complaint system.WHAT HEAT PUMPS ARE THE QUIETEST?Look for models that have the lowest decibel rating, as well as the following features:• Variable speed fans and compressors • Soft start and stop functions• Nighttime/low sound modes • Insulated compressors55dB45dB7 am7 am10pmHEAT PUMPS & NOISEA NEIGHBOURLY INSTALLATION GUIDEWhat you need to know in order to have a smooth, nuisance-free heat pump installationpage 1 of 22. SELECT PROPERLY SIZED EQUIPMENTThe contractor should select the appropriately sized system based on the space that is to be heated/cooled. An oversized unit may ‘short cycle’ i.e. turn on and off more than necessary. This can result in excess noise and can reduce the life of the system.Consider other energy efficient improvements with your heat pump installation. A less leaky house with more insulation requires less energy to heat and cool, and could help further reduce the size of the unit needed.LOCATING THE HEAT PUMPMost noise complaints are a result of locating the outdoor unit facing, or too close to neighbouring windows, bedrooms or living areas. Consider the following unit placement to reduce noise travel:1. Locate as far away from the property line as possible.your heat pump. You may need to install a barrier if your unit can only be installed in a sensitive location.4. Mount the unit on the ground.Install the unit on a solid base such as a concrete pad or block, with rubber pads or dampeners to further minimize vibration. Wall-mounted units are generally higher which could allow for easier unimpeded noise travel. 5. Ensure sufficient air flow clearance.While locating the unit underneath a deck, patio, or in a dedicated outdoor mechanical space can be a good option, heat pumps require access to clear outdoor air flow to maintain high efficiencies. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for best practices. 6. Consider acoustic barriers if a noise issue persists.Heat pumps generate both high and low frequency noise.June 2020 20-104• “whirring”• your unit).COMPRESSOR• High frequency sounds are readily reduced by structures, but lower frequencies may penetrate structures unless they are reduced at the source. Acoustic barriers or acoustic treatment may be necessary to further reduce noise issues.selection criteria with them, and ensure the details are in writing before signing a contract.By considering these recommendations, a new heat pump owner can experience many years of comfort and good neighbourly relations.FOR MORE INFORMATIONIf you have questions, please contact staff at 3-1-1 or visit vancouver.ca/heat-pumpspage 2 of 2。

三菱 MSD-LD23VD-H1空调 说明书

三菱 MSD-LD23VD-H1空调 说明书

使用说明书OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSMSD-LD23VD-H1SPLIT-TYPE AIR CONDITIONER分体褂壁式房间空调器SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NAME OF EACH PARTPREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION "I FEEL..."AUTO OPERATIONMANUAL OPERATION (COOL, DRY, FAN)AIR FLOW VELOCITY AND DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT LONG OPERATIONECONO COOL OPERATION(HEALTHY, COMFORT, ECONOMICAL OPERATION)TIMER OPERATION(OFF TIMER .ON TIMER)WHEN THE AIR CONDITIONER IS NOT GOING TO BE USED FOR A LONG TIME MAINTENANCECLEANING THE CATECHIN FILTERBEFORE CONTACTING THE SERVICEMAN,CHECK THE FOLLOWING AGAINWHEN YOU THINK THAT TROUBLE HAS OCCURED INSTALLATION, RELOCATION AND INSPECTION SPECIFICATIONSADVANCED AND EVER ADVANCINGMITSUBISHI ELECTRIC警告注意CAUTIONWARNING 安全事项各部件名称操作前的準备工作“I FEEL …”(体感…)自动运转用户自己选择运转模式时(製冷·除湿·送风)风速·风向的调节超远送风凉感运转(健康·舒适·省电运转)定时器设定(定时关·定时开)长期不使用时室内机组的清理茶精清新网的清理在请维修人员之前,请再次检查以下项目当您认为「发生故障?」时安装·移机·检查技术性能表5 7 911131516171819202122242526303234363840414243444546474950文中所用“符号”的意思如下。

MAC-CCS-01说明书

MAC-CCS-01说明书

DIP3~ 模块编号 DIP3~DIP8二进制编码
DIP8 (1~50)
(出厂默认0)
编码示例: 机号:10 换算为二进制001010
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MAC Modbus Unit
(MAC-CCS-01M) 三菱电机中央空调RS485控制模块 (Version 1.00)
1.3 到货验收 • 在收到本产品后,应检查是否有运输损伤。 • 检查附件等是否完备。 • 非本手册之规定使用场合请不要使用本产品。 • 未经书面同意而更改设备用途,本公司将不负任
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般使用者的行为。 :表示禁止事项。
安装
• 安装工程需按照本说明书进行,选择能够 充分支持控制器重量的地方进行安装。若
警 强度不够,或安装不完备都有可能造成触 告 电、火灾、以及控制器跌落而破损。

Mitsubishi Electric 38MBR-03S 系列单区制冷制热单通风系统安装说明书

Mitsubishi Electric 38MBR-03S 系列单区制冷制热单通风系统安装说明书

Fig. 1 —Size 36KFig. 2 —Sizes 48K and 58KNOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.NOTE: Images are for illustration purposes only. Actual models may differ slightly.TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY CONSIDERATIONS (2)PARTS LIST (3)SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (4)WIRING (4)DIMENSIONS (5)CLEARANCES (7)INSTALLATION TIPS (8)ELECTRICAL DATA (10)CONNECTION DIAGRAMS (10)SYSTEM VACUUM AND CHARGE (10)START-UP (11)OUTDOOR UNIT DIAGNOSTIC GUIDES (12)Installation InstructionsSpecifications subject to change without notice.SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Installing, starting up, and servicing air- conditioning equipmentcan be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical components,and equipment location (roofs, elevated structures, etc.).Only trained, qualified installers and service mechanics should install, start- up, and service this equipment.Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as coil cleaning. All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel only.When working on the equipment, observe the precautions in the literature and on tags, stickers, and labels attached to the equipment.Follow all safety codes.Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Keep a quenching cloth and a fire extinguisher nearby when brazing. Use care in handling, rigging, and setting bulky equipment. Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the unit. Consult local building codes and National Electrical Code (NEC) for special requirements. Recognize safety information.This is the safety- alert symbol . When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand these signal words: DANGER,W ARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with the safety- alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage.NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position. There may be more than 1 disconnect switch. Lock out and tag switch witha suitablewarning label.EXPLOSION HAZARDFailure to follow this warning couldresult in death, serious personal injury,and/or property damage.Never use air or gases containing oxygenfor leak testing or operating refrigerantcompressors. Pressurized mixtures of airor gases containing oxygen can lead toan explosion.EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailureto follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Do not bury more than 36 in. (914 mm) of refrigerant pipe in the ground. If any section of pipe is buried, there must be a 6 in. (152 mm) vertical rise to the valve connections on the outdoor units. If more than the recommended length is buried, refrigerant may migrate to the cooler buried section during extended periods of system shutdown. This causes refrigerant slugging and could possibly damage the compressor at start-up.2 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SI38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 3PARTS LISTTable 1 —Parts ListFig. 3 —Parts ListNOTE:- If the outdoor unit is higher than the indoor unit, prevent rain from flowing into the indoor unit along the connection pipe by making a downward arc in the connection pipe before it enters the wall to the indoor unit. This ensures that rain drips from the connection pipe before it enters the wall.- Piping and the interconnecting wiring are field supplied.- The illustration above is only a sketch. Different models may be slightly different.The following units are covered in these installation instructions.Table 2 — Unit SizesPART NO.PART NAMEQTY.1Outdoor unit1-Literature package including installation instructions and warranty1-Grommet to secure the outdoor unit (helps with vibration prevention during unit operation)4-Drain Joint 1-Drain Hose1SYSTEM TONSKBTUH VOLTAGE - PHASEOUTDOOR MODEL 336,000208/230 - 138MBRQ36A - - 3448,000208/230 - 138MBRQ48A - - 3558,000208/230 - 138MBRQ58A - - 34 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SISYSTEM REQUIREMENTSAllow sufficient space for airflow and service of the unit. See Fig. 6 for the required minimum distances between the unit, walls or ceilings.PipingIMPORTANT: Both refrigerant lines must be insulated separately.Table 3 contains piping information for the product covered within this document.Table 3 — Piping and Refrigerant InformationAll outdoor units have an electronic expansion valve to manage the refrigerant flow of the fan coil connected.WIRINGAll wires must be sized per NEC (National Electrical Code) or CEC (Canadian Electrical Code) and local codes. Use Electrical Data table MCA (minimum circuit amps) and MOCP (maximum over current protection) to correctly size the wires and the disconnect fuse or breakers respectively.SIZES 36 - 58 RECOMMENDEDCONNECTION METHOD FOR POWER AND COMMUNICATION WIRINGPower and Communication Wiring:The main power is supplied to the outdoor unit. The field supplied power wiring from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit consists of three (3) wires and provides the power for the indoor unit. Two wires are high voltage AC power and one is a ground wire. To minimize voltage drop, the factory recommended wire size is 14/2stranded with a ground.Communication Wiring:A separate shielded stranded copper conductor only, with a 600 volt rating and double insulated copper wire, must be used as the communication wire from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit.Please use a separate shielded 16GA stranded control wire.SYSTEM SIZE36K 48K 58K PIPINGMin. Piping Length ft(m)10(3)10(3)10(3)Standard Piping Lengthft(m)25(7.5)25(7.5)25(7.5)Max. outdoor - indoor height difference (OU higher than IU)ft(m)98(30)98(30)98(30)Max. outdoor - indoor height difference (IU higher than OU)ft(m)98(30)98(30)98(30)Max. Piping length with no additional refrigerant charge ft(m)26(8)26(8)26(8)Max. Piping Lengthft(m)213(65)213(65)213(65)Additional refrigerant charge(between Standard - Max piping length)Oz/ ft(g/m)0.32 (30)0.32(30)0.32(30)Gas Pipe (size - connection type)in(mm)5/8(16)5/8(16)3/4(19)Liquid Pipe (size- connection type)in(mm)3/8(9.52)3/8(9.52)3/8(9.52)REFRIGERANTRefrigerant Type - - R410A R410A R410A Charge AmountLbs(kg)6.72(3.05)9.26(4.2)10.19(4.62)EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Wires should be sized based on NEC and local codes.EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Be sure to comply with local codes while running wire from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit.Every wire must be connected firmly. Loose wiring may cause the terminal to overheat or result in unit malfunction. A fire hazard may also exist. Ensure all wiring is tightly connected.No wire should touch the refrigerant tubing, compressor or any moving parts.Disconnecting means must be provided and shall be located within sight and readily accessible from the air conditioner.Connecting cable with conduit shall be routed through the hole in the conduit panel.38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 5DIMENSIONSSize 36KFig. 4 —Size 36K Table 4 — Dimensions 36KUNIT SIZEWIDTH IN (MM)DEPTH IN (MM)HEIGHT IN (MM)L1 IN (MM)L2 IN (MM)OPERATING WEIGHT LB (KG)36K37.24 (946)16.14 (410)31.89 (810)26.50 (673)15.87 (403)136.47 (61.9)Sizes 48K and 58KFig. 5 —Sizes 48K and 58KTable 5 — Dimensions 48K and 58KUNIT SIZE WIDTH IN (MM)DEPTH IN (MM)HEIGHT IN (MM)L1 IN (MM)L2 IN (MM)OPERATINGWEIGHT LB (KG) 48K37.22 (945)15.58 (396)52.48 (1333)24.96 (634)15.90 (404)217.4 (98.6) 58K37.22 (945)15.58 (396)52.48 (1333)24.96 (634)15.90 (404)217.4 (98.6)6 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SI38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 7CLEARANCESFig. 6 — Outdoor Unit ClearancesTable 6 — Outdoor Unit Clearance DimensionsFig. 7 —Clearances for multiple unitsUNIT MINIMUM VALUEIN. (MM)A 24 (610)B 24 (610)C 24 (610)D 4 (101)E4 (101)8cm) o r more ultiple parall el range ment cm) or more on le para llel un it ementor mo re or mor e on a multip le para llel unit ar rangem ent 24in (61cm) o r more on a si ngle p arallel unit ar rangem entINSTALLATION TIPSIdeal installation locations include:Outdoor Unit• A location which is convenient to installation and not exposed to strong winds.• A location which can bear the weight of the outdoor unit and where the outdoor unit can be mounted in a level position.• A location which provides appropriate clearances (see Fig. 6).•Do not install the indoor or outdoor units in a location with special environmental conditions. For those applications, contact your Ductless representative.OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATIONe a rigid base to support the unit in a level position.2.Locate the outdoor unit and connect piping and wiring.Fig. 8 —High Wind InstallationMAKE REFRIGERANT PIPING CONNECTIONS (OUTDOOR UNIT) IMPORTANT: Use refrigeration grade tubing ONLY. No other type of tubing may be used. Use of other types of tubing will void the manufacturer's warranty.Do not open the service valves or remove the protective caps from the tubing ends until all connections are made.Bend the tubing with bending tools to avoid kinks and flat spots. Keep the tubing free of dirt, sand, moisture, and other contaminants to avoid damaging the refrigerant system.Avoid sags in the suction line to prevent the formation of oil traps. Insulate each tube with a minimum 3/8-in. (10 mm) wall thermal pipe insulation. Inserting the tubing into the insulation before making the connections will save time and improve installation quality.1.Remove the service valve cover, if provided with the unit.2.Cut the pipe, with a pipe cutter, at 90 degrees (see Fig. 9).3.Remove the service connection, if provided with the unit.Fig. 9 —Cut the pipe 4.Remove all the burrs from the cut cross section of the pipe avoidingany burrs inside the tubes.5.Remove the flare nuts attached to the indoor and outdoor units.6.Install the correct size flare nut onto the tubing and make a flareconnection. Refer to Table7 for the flare nut spaces.Table 7 — Flare Nut SpacingFig. 10 —Flare Nut Spacing7.Apply a small amount of refrigerant oil to the flare connection onthe tubing.8.Align the center of the pipes and/or service valve.Fig. 11 —Align Pipe Center9.Connect both the liquid and gas piping to the indoor unit.10.Tighten the flare nut using a torque wrench as specified in Table8.plete the installation.Table 8 — Tightening TorqueFig. 12 —Tighten the Flare Nut EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage orimproper operation.In regions with snowfall and cold temperatures, avoid installing theoutdoor unit in areas where it can be covered by snow. If the outdoorunit is installed in areas where heavy snow is expected, a fieldsupplied ice or snow stand and/or field supplied-installed wind baffleshould be installed to protect the unit from snow accumulation and/orblocked air intake. Blocking the air intake may result in reducedairflow, significantly reduced performance and damage to theequipment.StrongwindOUTER DIAM. (MM)A (MM)MAX. MIN.Ø1/4”(6.35)0.05 (1.3)0.03 (0.7)Ø3/8”(9.52)0.06 (1.6)0.04 (1.0)Ø1/2”(12.7)0.07 (1.8)0.04 (1.0)Ø5/8”(15.88)0.09 (2.2)0.08 (2.0)PIPE DIAMETERINCH (MM)TIGHTENINGTORQUEFT - LB N- MØ1/4” (6.35)10 to 1313.6 to 17.6Ø3/8” (9.52)24 to 3132.5 to 42.0Ø1/2” (12.7)37 to 4650.1 to 62.3Ø5/8” (15.88)50 to 6067.7 to 81.3Flare nutCopper tubeEQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage orimproper operation.Excessive torque can break the flare nut depending on installationconditions.CAUTION8 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SI38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 9Install All Power and Interconnecting Wiring to Outdoor Units1.Mount the outdoor power disconnect.2.Run the power wiring from the main box to disconnect per NEC and local codes.3.Remove the field wiring cover from the unit by loosening the screws.4.Remove the caps on the conduit panel.5.Connect the conduit to conduit panel (see Fig.13).6.Properly connect both the power supply and control lines to the terminal block per the connection diagram for the appropriate unit capacity and voltage.7.Ground the unit in accordance with NEC and local electrical codes. e the lock nuts to secure the conduit.9.Reinstall the field wiring cover.Fig. 13 —Field WiringDrain ConnectionsInstall drains must meet local sanitation codes.Install the outdoor unit drain jointFit the seal into the drain joint, then insert the drain joint into the base pan hole of the outdoor unit. Rotate 90° to securely assemble them. Connect the drain joint with an extension drain hose to avoid condensate from draining off the outdoor unit during the heating mode.Fig. 14 —Drain JointNOTE: Images are for illustration purposes only.NOTE: Basepan built-in with multiple holes for properdraining during defrost. For applications where it is required to seal these holes, and re-direct the condensate drain, rubber plugs are available through RCD.Table 9 — Base Pan Base Rubber PlugsEQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Be sure to comply with local codes while running wire from indoor unit to outdoor unit.Every wire must be connected firmly. Loose wiring may cause the terminal to overheat or result in unit malfunction. A fire hazard may also exist. Therefore, ensure all wiring is tightly connected. No wire should be allowed to touch the refrigerant tubing, compressor or any moving parts.Disconnecting means must be provided and shall be located within sight and readily accessible from the air conditioner.Connecting cable with the conduit shall be routed through hole in the conduit panel.O v OUTDOOR UNIT MODEL NUMBERPER UNIT BASE PAN BASE RUBBER PLUGS RCDPART NUMBER QUANTITY38MBRQ36A - - 312600801A00117538MBRQ48A - - 312600801A00118538MBRQ58A - - 312600801A001185Seal Base pan holeDrain jointSealBase panDrain jointEQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARDIn cold climates, ensure the drain hose is as vertical as possible to ensure swift water drainage. If water drains too slowly, it can freeze in the hose and flood the unit.10 Specifications subject to change without notice. 38MBR-03SIELECTRICAL DATATable 10 — Electrical Data*Permissible limits of the voltage range at which the unit will operate satisfactorily.LEGENDFLA - Full Load AmpsMCA - Minimum Circuit AmpsMOCP - Maximum Over-Current Protection RLA - Rated Load AmpsCONNECTION DIAGRAMSFig. 15 —Connection DiagramsNOTES:1.Do not use the thermostat wire for any connection between indoor and outdoor units.2.All connections between indoor and outdoor units must be as shown. The connections are sensitive to polarity and will result in a fault code.SYSTEM V ACUUM AND CHARGERefrigerant tubes and the indoor coil should be evacuated using the recommended 500 microns deep vacuum method. The alternate triple evacuation method may beused if the procedure outlined below is followed.NOTE: Always break a vacuum with dry ing Vacuum Pumppletely tighten flare nuts A, B, C, D, connect the manifold gage charge hose to a charge port of the low side service valve (see Fig. 16).2.Connect the charge hose to vacuum pump.3.Fully open the low side of manifold gage (see Fig. 17).4.Start the vacuum pump.5.Evacuate using either the deep vacuum or triple evacuation method.6.After evacuation is complete, fully close the low side of manifold gage and stop the vacuum pump operation.7.The factory charge contained in the outdoor unit is good for up to 25 ft. (8 m) of line length. For refrigerant lines longer than 25 ft. (8m), add refrigerant, up to the allowable length, as specified in the System Requirements section.8.Disconnect the charge hose from the charge connection of the low side service valve.9.Fully open service valves B and A. 10.Securely tighten the service valve caps.Fig. 16 —Service ValveFig. 17 — ManifoldOUTDOOR UNIT SIZE36K 48K 58K POWER SUPPLY208/230 - 1 - 60208/230 - 1 - 60208/230 - 1 - 60Max – Min* Oper. Voltage253 - 187253 - 187253 - 187MCA 303535MOCP505050COMPRESSORVolts- PH- Hz208/230 - 1 - 60208/230 - 1 - 60208/230 - 1 - 60RLA 8.8511.8611.86OUTDOOR FAN MOTORFLA1.21 1.17 1.17Rated HP 0.160.140.14Output1208585UNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Never use the system compressor as a vacuum pump.hosepump38MBR-03SI Specifications subject to change without notice. 11Deep Vacuum MethodThe deep vacuum method requires a vacuum pump capable of pulling a vacuum of 500 microns and a vacuum gage capable of accurately measuring this vacuum depth. The deep vacuum method is the best way to assure a system is free of air and moisture (see Fig. 18).Fig. 18 — Deep Vacuum GraphTriple Evacuation MethodThe triple evacuation method should only be used when the vacuum pump is only capable of pumping down to 28 in. of mercury vacuum and the system does not contain any liquid water.Refer to Fig. 19 and proceed as follows:1.Pump the system down to 28 in. of mercury and allow the pump to continue operating for an additional 15 minutes.2.Close the service valves and shut off the vacuum pump.3.Connect a nitrogen cylinder and regulator to the system and open until the system pressure is 2 psig.4.Close the service valve and allow the system to stand for 1 hr.During this time, dry nitrogen can diffuse throughout the system absorbing moisture.5.Repeat this procedure as indicated in Fig. 19. The system will then be free of any contaminants and water vapor.Fig. 19 — Triple Evacuation MethodFinal Tubing CheckIMPORTANT: Check to be certain factory tubing on both the indoor and outdoor unit has not shifted duringshipment. Ensure tubes are not rubbing against each other or any sheet metal. Pay close attention to the feeder tubes, making sure wire ties on feeder tubes are secure and tight.START-UPTest OperationPerform a test operation after completing a gas leak and electrical safety check. See the indoor unit installation instructions and owner's manual for additional start up information.System Checks1.Conceal the tubing where possible.2.Make sure that the drain tube slopes downward along its entire length.3.Ensure all tubing and connections are properly insulated.4.Fasten the tubes to the outside wall, when possible.5.Seal the hole through which the cables and tubing pass.Outdoor Unit1.Are there unusual noises or vibrations during operation?Explain the Following Items to the Customer (with the aid of the Owner's Manual):1.Explain care and maintenance.2.Present the installation instructions to the customer.500MINUTES123456710001500LEAK IN SYSTEMVACUUM TIGHT TOO WET TIGHTDRY SYSTEM 2000M I C R O N S250030003500400045005000Copyright 2018 CAC/BDP D 3300 Riverwood Parkway Atlanta GA, 30339 Edition Date: 09/18 Catalog No. 38MBR-03SI Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. Replaces: 38MBR-02SIOUTDOOR UNIT DIAGNOSTIC GUIDESFor ease of service, the systems are equipped with a diagnostic code display LEDs on both the indoor and outdoor units. The outdoor diagnostic is displayed on the outdoor unit microprocessor board.There may be a few error codes displayed in the indoor unit that might relate to the outdoor unit's problems. If possible, always check the diag -nostic codes displayed on the indoor unit first.The diagnostic codes displayed on the outdoor units are listed on Table 11.Table 11 — Unit Diagnostic GuidesFor additional diagnostic information, refer to the service manual.DISPLAYLED STATUSE1Communication malfunction between indoor and outdoor units.F0Protection of over - currentF1Open circuit or short circuit of outdoor ambient temperature sensor T4F2Open circuit or short circuit of condenser coil temperature sensor T3F3Open circuit or short circuit of Compressor discharge temperature sensor T5F4Outdoor unit EEPROM errorF5Outdoor fan speed has been out of control P0IPM malfunctionP1Over voltage or over low voltage protection P2High temperature protection of compressor top P3Outdoor low temperature protection P4Inverter compressor drive error P7Outdoor IGBT temperature sensor errorJ0High temperature protection of indoor coil in heating J1Outdoor temperature protection of outdoor coil in cooling J2Discharge temperature protection J3Protection of active PFC moduleJ4Communication error between control board and IPM board J5High - pressure switch protection J6Low - pressure switch protection J8AC voltage protection。

三菱电机房间空调器说明书

三菱电机房间空调器说明书

各部件名称...........................操作前的准备工作.....................“I FEEL...”(体感...)自动运转 ....选择运转模式时(製冷、除湿、製热、送风)..动态地面测温控製操作.................动态地面测温传感器的测温方向设定.....风速·风向的调节.....................睡眠模式运转.........................凉感控製运转.........................定时器运转(定时开·定时关).........空调机长期不使用时...................维护.................................前面板的清扫.........................过滤网的清扫.........................在请维修人员之前,请再次检查以下项目.当您认为「发生故障」时...............移机·检查...........................安装安全事项.........................安装说明.............................135678910121313141414151616171720Safety precautions .....................................Part name ..................................................Preparation before operation ....................."I FEEL..." Auto Operation .........................Manual operation (Cooling, Dry, Heating,Fan) ..........................................................."MOVE EYE"CONTROL OPERATION ......AREA SETTING ........................................Air flow velocity and direction adjustmentSleep operationEcono Cool operation .......Econo Cool operation ................................Timer operation (OFF TIMER-ON TIMER) ...When the air conditioner is not used fora long time .................................................Maintenance ..............................................Front panel cleaning ..................................Filter Cleaning ...........................................Please check the following itemsbefore connecting a serviceman...............When you think trouble occurs ..................Removal and inspection ............................Safety precautions for Installation .............Installation instructions ..............................2729303233343537383939404040414242434346安装结束后,请安装人员务必在安装结算联和保修卡上按要求贴好条形码。

三菱电机MSZ-FX20VFK MSZ-FX25VFK空调器使用说明书

三菱电机MSZ-FX20VFK MSZ-FX25VFK空调器使用说明书

安装结束后,请安装人员务必在安装保修指南的制造商信息登记联和保修卡上按要求贴好条形码本空调机充注R32环保制冷剂,请在安装、使用、维修前阅读使用安装说明书,否则可能会引发火灾造成人身伤害和财产损失。

使用前,请务必详读此「安全事项」。

这里所示的注意事项,是一些有关安全的非常重要的内容,一定要遵守。

绝对禁止。

请务必按指示操作。

禁止插入手指头或棒条等。

请务必关闭电源。

文中所用“图形符号”含义如下警告禁止在电源线的中途引线或延长电源线禁止用杀虫剂·消毒剂·可燃性本空调机的安装、移机、维修必须由厂家指定的且有专业资质的人员进行操作因为若操作不当将可能引起火空调不制冷·不制热时有制冷剂泄漏的可能。

如发现制冷剂泄漏,请立即停机且打开所有门窗换气,并立即与本空调机的出售店或售后服务中心联系!和燃烧器具一起使用时,应该时常换气可能产生氧气不足的现象。

注意室内外机组下面不得堆放必须安装漏电断路器警告注意注意若不装漏电断路器,便可能有触电的危险。

禁止给电池充电或拆卸电池,禁止投入火中如果电池液沾到皮肤或衣服,请安装机器禁止在直接吹到空调机气流的地方放置动植物禁止敞开门窗,在高湿度状况下作长时间的运转禁止踩在室内/室外机组上或在上面堆放东西可能跌下受伤或机器掉落伤人。

长期不使用机器时,应关闭电源开关因堆积灰尘而有可能引起火灾和事故。

室内机组室外机组(背面·侧面)进 风 口 进风口前面板内侧导风板(左右风向)正面导风板前导风板后导风板温度传感器湿度传感器「清扫复位」键左右风向导风板上下风向导风板无线适配器〈大文字画面显示例〉请点击液晶画面,画面灯亮后开始遥控器操作。

约过30秒不进行操作的话,液晶画面会再暗掉。

液晶画面灯灭后一分钟内再点击的话会显示灯灭前的画面。

关于液晶画面(触屏画面)在菜单或设定画面中呈阴影状的是无法设定的项目,点击这些项目会显示简单的说明。

在触屏上点击显示的图标或项目即可进行操作。

三菱电机 FX2N-10PG 说明书

三菱电机 FX2N-10PG 说明书

FX2N-10PG 用 户 手 册用户手册 FX2N-10PGFX2N 10PG 脉冲输出模块序言本手册中的文本说明, 图表以及注释等内容都是为了指导读者能够正确地安装和操作FX2N -10PG脉冲 输出模块。

用户在安装和使用该模块之前请务必阅读并且理解手册的内容。

有关更加详尽的信息,可以参考FX2N 系列硬件手册,FX2N 系列硬件手册和FX系列可编程序控制器的 编程手册 I I 。

如果在安装 FX2N -10PG 脉冲输出模块的过程中有任何疑问的话, 请务必向有资格的以及接受过适合于安 装现场的国家标准知识的专业电气工程师咨询。

如果在使用FX2N -10PG脉冲输出模块的过程中有任何疑问的话, 请务必向最近的三菱电机的代理商咨询。

本手册发生修改时不另行通知。

FX2N -10PGFX 2N -10PGiFX2N-10PGiiFX2N 10PG 脉冲输出模块传真反馈 三菱电机在不断地致力于发展和推广全球工业自动化的新领域方面享有声誉。

可能有时本书中的一些细节部分会 被用户所疏忽。

然而, 在三菱电机持续改进的过程中, 我们热忱欢迎三菱的用户给我们提出宝贵的意见。

此页内 容就是特意为广大读者而设计, 请将您的意见填写在下表中并且回传给我们。

我们热切期待你的反馈。

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三菱重工KX6空调系列技术说明(全面详细91页)

三菱重工KX6空调系列技术说明(全面详细91页)

Thi-R3
Tho-R3
D
压 缩 机
S
制冷
室内热交换器
Preliminary information, all of contents are subject to final confirmation by MHI
灵活 高效
1. 小型化 轻量化 2. 高水准COP/EER 3. 室外机容量控制范围扩大 4. 冷媒管管长限制 5. 运行温度范围增大
Preliminary information, all of contents are subject to final confirmation by MHI
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室内温度 更平稳
环境更舒适
另外,压缩机能支援性运转,互为备用
与其他公司产品的运行及节能性比较
其他公司
变频压缩机+定频压缩机
16HP
三菱重工
全部采用变频压缩机
16HP
123
2、3号压缩机启 动电流大
电网冲击大,三 台压缩机的疲劳 程度不均衡
启动电流小
电网冲击小, 压缩机寿命长
2.全变频压缩机高效节能、“动态COP值”业界最高
1.KX6之新一代户式中央空调4~6HP 环保
1.1一流的超小型设计
灵活 高效
大幅度小型化、轻量化、方便设置和搬运。
4~6匹
高 –455㎜
●新开发的高压小型双转子压缩机 ●采用防止液体冷媒回流的控制技术、无冷媒储罐系统设计 ●控制印刷电路板的全新设计、体积比原来减少约1/2
实现小型化、轻量化
旧型机
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1.KX6之新一代户式中央空调4~6HP
全新的冷媒回路设计
KX4
热交体积大幅减小

三菱电机空调通风产品说明01

三菱电机空调通风产品说明01

室外机 组合 方式
型号 匹数
室外机 组合 方式
型号 匹数
4/14/2021
S+S+L
S+L+L
L+L+L
PUHY-P YSJC-A
38~40HP
42HP
44~50HP
CITY MULTI高能效比组合
S+S
S+S+L
18HP
PUHY-P YSJC-AH
34HP, 36HP
中国组装
S:小型尺寸 L:中型尺寸
三菱电机 空调通风产品说明会
4/14/2021
三菱电机空调影像设备(上海)有限公司
公司简介
设立
1921年1月15日
实收资本
1758.2 亿日元
销售额
36453.31 亿日元
家电部门销售额 9244 亿日元(22.4%)
综合资产总值
33326.79 亿日元
从业人员
114443 人
在中国的合资独资企业已达24家
4/14/2021
丰富的室内机选择(2)
四向送风型:较适合使用在房型较为规整,高天花板(最高 4.2m)的空间,可达到良好的气流分布。
特点
独有出风口和导风叶设计,由四个独立电 机驱动,可向4个方向提供72种送风模式 ,气流更加柔和宽广,使用更加灵活和人 性化。
天花型卡式
办公楼内
医院内
商店内
客厅内
4/14/2021
* 注:上表室内机配电为:单相,220V,50Hz; P200/250型室内机配电为:三相,380V,50HZ
4/14/2021

全新风机(风管式) PEFY-P VMH-E-F

三菱电机房间空气调节器使用安装说明书

三菱电机房间空气调节器使用安装说明书

使用安装说明书安装结束後,请安装人员务必在安装结算联和保修卡上按要求贴好条形码。

R410A製品名MSZ-AH09VA-H1MSZ-AH12VA-H1MSZ-PAH09VA-H1MSZ-PAH12VA-H12467891011121213131415161818192021222327292932使用安全事项各部件名称操作前的准备工作人感MOVE EYE 的控製操作製冷·製热运转(控製体感温度)除湿运转风速·风向的调节製热10℃运转快速製热运转凉感运转睡眠模式运转超强能力运转简单定时时间设定定时器简单切换(体感·不在省电)切换室内机显示灯切换操作音维护部品部品的清洁维护(清洁产品)部品的安装在请维修人员之前,请再次检查以下内容是否故障?用户须知移机·检查安装安全事项安装说明灰尘注意为了您与他人的安全以及为了防止财产损失,请务必遵守安全事项。

安装时“图符号”的意思如下:气体禁止踩在室外机组上或在上面堆放4室内机组室外机组(背面·侧面)排 水 口出 风 口排水软管配 管进 风 口(下面)遥控器<盖上前盖时>设定温度为10℃的製热运转。

快速製热56上时,把遥控器设定时间设定完时间後必须按 约30秒不进行时间设定操作,则设定时间功能会解除。

按下「复位」按钮,各功能设定会恢复到出厂设置。

人感MOVE EYE 是可以检测地面、壁的温度、人的位置及活动,控製人实际感受到的体感温度,是以人为中心的空气调节。

体感温度控製是通过人感MOVE EYE 进行动作的,不仅检测室温,也兼顾到地面温度、人的位置及活动,进行精密的控製运转。

按按钮中的任意一项空调开始运转。

停机时空调运转中按下按钮按 按钮调节温度和湿度每次按下按钮,温度变化0.5℃。

(设定范围:16~31℃) 每次按下按钮,湿度变化10%。

(设定范围:40~70%) 当製热运转时,湿度的设定是无效的。

〈节能推荐的设定温度〉在运转中,按下 按钮的其中任意一项,进行选择风向空调出厂初始设置时,设定为「风对人」。

三菱空调RC-EXC3中文使用手册说明书

三菱空调RC-EXC3中文使用手册说明书

[F1] [F2] 开关屏幕更改为 ③⇒④⇒⑤ 屏幕更改为 ①⇒⑧⇒⑤主子线控器版本:程序 ID :请设定为主机或子机。

主子如果在 10 分钟内未建立通信,红色 LED 将闪烁。

⑤TOP 画面菜单风向冷房16:14(周一)F1:高能力运转F2:节能运转定时器设定停止中。

设定温度③室内机检索打开室内机检索中④室内机信息采集打开室内机信息获取中。

距离完成约需 1230 秒钟。

已设定主/子时屏幕更改为 ⑧⇒⑤。

屏幕更改为 ⑦。

如果超过 15 秒没有按屏幕,选择 (继续),显示屏更改为 的屏幕。

⑧初始化设定打开线控器初始设定中。

⑥设定继续确认是否保持上电前的设定?是否屏幕更改为 ①⇒②。

屏幕更改为 ⑥。

初始化之后,返回默认状态。

屏幕更改为 ①⇒②。

屏幕更改为 ⑥。

初始化之后,返回默认状态。

⑦初始化确认是否初始化全部线控器设定?是否通过 ▲ ▼ 按钮选择日期并按 设定 按钮。

显示所选屏幕。

显示所选屏幕。

可以在冷房停止时运转。

当室温低到开始冷房试运转时,通过将设定温度降低至 5°C,运转 30 分钟。

排水泵可以单独运转。

⑧冷房试运转冷房试运转返回开始点击开始后,以冷房模式设定 5°C ,试运转 30 分钟。

经过 30 分钟及变更 TOP 画面上的运转/停止、运转模式、设定温度的设定,则试运转结束。

排水泵试运转返回运转停止请选择设定。

安装日登录年月日返回设定请设定年月日。

安装设定安装日登录售后信息输入试运转风管机静压修正自动地址变更下一页返回请选择设定。

安装设定主室内机地址设定室内机后备运转功能红外线传感器设定面板升降操作上一页返回请选择设定。

使用最多 13 个字符登记联络人的电话号码,然后按 设定 按钮。

⑥登记联络人电话联络人电话返回设定删除请输入联络人电话并按“设定”。

输入售后信息。

售后信息输入联络人联络人电话返回请选择设定。

使用最多 26 个单字节字符登记联络人的姓名,然后按 设定 按钮。

Mitsubishi Electric 通风系统产品名录(2023年2月14日)说明书

Mitsubishi Electric 通风系统产品名录(2023年2月14日)说明书

Indoor Unit
MFZ-KJ09NA-U1 MFZ-KJ12NA-U1 MFZ-KJ15NA-U1 MFZ-KJ18NA-U1
MSZ-FH06NA MSZ-FH09NA MSZ-FH12NA MSZ-FH15NA MSZ-FH18NA2 MSZ-FS06NA-U1 MSZ-FS06NA-U1 MSZ-FS09NA-U1 MSZ-FS09NA-U1 MSZ-FS12NA-U1 MSZ-FS12NA-U1 MSZ-FS15NA-U1 MSZ-FS15NA-U1 MSZ-FS18NA-U1 MSZ-FS18NA-U1 MSZ-GL09NA-U1 MSZ-GL09NA-U2 MSZ-GL12NA-U1 MSZ-GL12NA-U2 MSZ-GL15NA-U1 MSZ-GL15NA-U2 MSZ-GL18NA-U1 MSZ-GL24NA-U1 MSZ-HM15NA-U1 MSZ-HM15NA-U2
Indoor Unit MSZ-JP09WA-U1 Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) Multi-Zone (Ducted) Multi-Zone (Non-Ducted) PEAD-A42AA7

三菱重工空调使用说明书

三菱重工空调使用说明书

OWNER’S MANUALR321120650201AIR CONDITIONER (SPLIT TYPE)For general public useIndoor unitRAS-18, 22, 24PKVSG-EOutdoor unitRAS-18, 22, 24PAVSG-E●Keep this manual where the operator can easily fi nd it.●Read the precautions in this manual carefully before operating the unit.●This appliance is intended to be used by expert or trained users in shops, in light industry and on farms, or for commercial use by lay persons.●The precautions described herein are classifi ed as DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION. They both contain important information regarding safety. Be sure to observe all precautions without fail.EN1PREPARATION BEFORE USE2Preparing Filters1. Open the air inlet grille and remove the air fi lters.2. Attach the fi1. Remove the slide cover.2. Insert 2 new batteries (AAA type) following the (+) and (–) positions.Clock SetupRemote Control ResetNote:●The provided Remote Controller is a wireless type, which also can be used as a wire. Please see “How to Connect The Remote Controller for Wired Operation”, located in installation instruction, in case of wired control is required.●In wire operation, remote controller will return to initial condition(PRESET, TIMER and CLOCK will return to initial condition) when user shutdown power supply of Air conditioner.REMOTE CONTROL4 1Infrared signal emitter 2Start/Stop button3Mode select button (MODE)4Temperature button (TEMP)5Fan speed button (FAN)6Swing louver button (SWING)7Set louver Up-Down button (FIX X )8On timer button (ON)9Off timer button (OFF)!Setup button (SET)"Clear button (CLR)#Memory and Preset button (PRESET)$AIR FLOW selection button (AIR FLOW)%High power button (Hi-POWER)&Economy button (ECO)(Set louver Left-Right button (FIX W ))Comfort sleep button (COMFORT SLEEP)~Filter reset button (FILTER)+Set clock button (CLOCK),Check button (CHECK)-Reset button (RESET)AUTOMATIC OPERATION5To automatically select cooling, heating, or fan only operation, LOW+ , MED ,MED+ , HIGH or Quiet Fan Only: No temperature indication , LOW+ , MED ,MED+, HIGH or Quiet DRY OPERATION7For dehumidi fi cation, a moderate cooling performance is controlledautomatically.: Select Dry .Hi-POWER OPERATION8To automatically control room temperature and air fl ow for faster cooling or heating operation (except in DRY and FAN ONLY mode)- Cool (Blue)- Heat (Orange)Note:●Do not move the louver manually by hands or others.●The louver may automation positioning by some operation mode.●Display brightness can be adjusted, follow procedure on ".910Set the timer when the air conditioner is operating.activated on a daily basis.Setting Daily TimerDuring daily timer is activating, both arrows (, ) are indicated.Note:●Keep the remote control in accessible transmission to the indoor unit; otherwise, the time lag of up to 15 minutes will occur. ●The setting will be saved for the next same operation.PRESET OPERATION13Set your preferred operation for future use. The setting will be memorized by the unit for future operation (except air fl ow direction).1. Select your preferred operation.The PAUTO RESTART OPERATION14To automatically restart the air conditioner after the power failure (Power of the unit must be on.)Setting1. Press and hold the RESET button on the indoor unit for 3 seconds to set the operation. (“Pi Pi Pi” sound and OPERATION lamp blink 5 times/sec for 5 seconds)2. Press and hold the RESET button on the indoor unit for 3 seconds to cancel the operation. (“Pi Pi Pi” sound but OPERATION lamp does not blink)●In case of ON timer or OFF timer are set, AUTO RESTART OPERATION does not activate.For comfortable sleep, automatically control air fl ow and automatically turn OFF.Note:1 degree/hour for 2 hours (maximum 2 degrees increase). For heating operation, the set temperature will decrease.COMFORT SLEEP OPERATION15SELF CLEANING OPERATION(COOL AND DRY OPERATION ONLY)161. If2. within 30 seconds.DISPLAY LAMP BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT11To decrease the display lamp brightness or turn it off.1. Press and hold for 3 seconds until brightness level (, ,or or●In the examples ofand, the lamp illuminates for 5 seconds beforegoing off.Indoor Unit and Remote Control●Clean the indoor unit and the remote control with a wet cloth when needed.●No benzine, thinner, polishing powder or chemically-treated duster.Air fi ltersClean every 2 weeks.1. Open the air inlet grille.2. Remove the air fi lters.3. Vacuum or wash and then dry them.4. Reinstall the air filters and close the air inlet grille.To automatically control room to save energy (except in DRY and FAN ONLY mode)Note: Cooling operation; the set temperature will increase automatically 1degree/hour for 2 hours (maximum 2 degrees increase). For heating operation the set temperature will decrease.EN1820To separate using of remote control for each indoor unit in case of 2 airconditioners are installed nearly.Remote Control B Setup.1. Press RESET button on the indoor unit to turn the air conditioner ON.1)Control B is memorized. (Picture 2)Note:1. Repeat above step to reset Remote Control to be A.2. Remote Control A has not “A” display.3. Default setting of Remote Control from factory is A.1. Three-minute protection feature: To prevent the unit from beingactivated for 3 minutes when suddenly restarted or switched to ON.2. Preheating operation: Warm up the unit for 5 minutes before the heatingoperation starts.3. Warm air control: When the room temperature reaches the settemperature, the fan speed is automatically reduced and the outdoorunit will stop.4. Automatic defrosting: Fans will stop during defrost operation.5. Heating capacity: Heat is absorbed from outdoors and released intothe room. When the outdoor temperature is too low, use anotherrecommended heating apparatus in combination with the air conditioner.6. Consideration for accumulated snow: Select the position for outdoor unitwhere it will not be subjected to snow drifts, accumulation of leaves orother seasonal debris.7. Some minor cracking sound may occur when unit operating. This isnormal because the cracking sound may be caused by expansion/contraction of plastic.Note: Item 2 to 6 for Heating modelAir conditioner operating conditions1120650201。

三菱重工空调使用说明书

三菱重工空调使用说明书

● Display brightness can be adjusted, follow procedure on !. Require Wireless LAN connecting adapter which available as accessory.
2 PREPARATION BEFORE USE
disconnect the power supply or turn off the breaker. • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. • This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. • Do not use any refrigerant different from the one specified for complement or replacement. Otherwise, abnormally high pressure may be generated in the refrigeration cycle, which may result in a failure or explosion of the product or an injury to your body.

Mitsubishi Electric 38MGR 多区域无线空调系统说明书

Mitsubishi Electric 38MGR 多区域无线空调系统说明书

Specifications subject to change without notice.Fig. 1 — Size 18KFig. 2 — Sizes 24K and 30KFig. 3 — Sizes 36K and 48KNOTE: Images are for illustration purposes only. Actualmodels may differ slightly.INDUSTRY LEADING FEATURES / BENEFITSA competitively priced and creative solution to design problems.The 38MGR ductless inverter driven multi-zone system provides individual comfort control for up to 5 separate zones. Match two, three, four or even five space-saving High Wall , Cassette , Slim Ducted or Floor Console fan coils with one outdoor heat pump. The indoor fan coils are connected to the outdoor unit by refrigerant tubing and wires.Mount different indoor unit styles in several locations toaccommodate the application. This selection of fan coils permits inexpensive and creative solutions to design problems such as:•Adding air conditioning to spaces that are heated by hydronic or electric heat and have no ductwork•Historical renovations or any application where preserving the look of the original structure is essential•Commercial add-on jobs where the existing air conditioning system cannot be stretched.These compact indoor fan coil units take up very little space in the room and do not obstruct windows. The fan coils are attractively styled to blend with most room decors. Advanced system components incorporate innovative technology to provide reliable cooling and heating performance at low sound levels.TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGEINDUSTRY LEADING FEATURES / BENEFITS........................1MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE.......................................3STANDARD FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES..........................4DIMENSIONS.................................................................................5CLEARANCES................................................................................9PHYSICAL DATA..........................................................................10PERFORMANCE............................................................................11COMPATIBILITY...........................................................................12COOLING PERFORMANCE NON-DUCTED..............................13HEATING PERFORMANCE NON-DUCTED..............................14COOLING PERFORMANCE DUCTED .......................................15HEATING PERFORMANCE DUCTED .......................................16COOLING PERFORMANCE MIXED DUCTED AND NON-DUCT-ED.....................................................................................................17HEATING PERFORMANCE MIXED DUCTED AND NON-DUCT-ED.....................................................................................................18APPLICATION DATA....................................................................19APPLICATION DATA (USING 40MHHQ HIGH WALL)...........22UNIT MOUNTING (OUTDOOR)..................................................25WIRING...........................................................................................25PIPING REQUIREMENTS.............................................................26FAN AND MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS........................................29ELECTRICAL DATA.....................................................................29WIRING DIAGRAMS (30)GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS (37)Product DataInverter TechnologyThe inverter driven compressor is designed to run at various input power frequencies (Hz) which controls the compressor’s motor speed. Even Temperature – The control package, including the inverter, monitors the outdoor and indoor temperatures as they relate to the selected indoor set point and adjusts the compressor speed to match the load and keep the system operating continuously rather than cycling and creating temperature swings. This translates to higher comfort levels for the occupants.Rapid Pull Down/Warm-Up – Comfort is increased by the inverter system’s ability to ramp up the compressor speed enabling the system to reach the user selected room temperature set point quicker. Humidity Control – Running the system for longer periods and continuously changing the compressor speed enhances the humidity control.Individual Room ComfortMaximum comfort is provided because each space can be controlled individually based on the usage pattern.Low Sound LevelsWhen noise is a concern, ductless systems are the answer. The indoor units are whisper quiet. There are no compressors indoors, either in the conditioned space or directly over it, and there is none of the noise usually generated by air being forced through the ductwork.When sound ordinances and proximity to neighbors demand quiet operation, the 38MGR unit is the right choice. With the inverter technology, these units run at lower speeds, most of the time resulting in reduced sound levels.Inverter Technology – Enhanced Economical OperationDuctless systems are inherently economical to operate. Individual rooms are heated or cooled only when required, and since the air is delivered directly to the space, there is no need to use additional energy to move the air in the ductwork. This economical operation is enhanced further when the inverter system output matches the load resulting in a more efficient system.Easy-To-Use ControlsThe multi-zone systems have microprocessor-based controls to provide the ultimate in comfort and efficiency. The user friendly wired and wireless remote controls provide an interface between the user and the unit.Secure OperationIf security is an issue, outdoor and indoor units are connected only by refrigerant piping and wiring to prevent intruders from crawling through ductwork or wall openings. Since the 38MGR can be installed close to an outside wall, coils are protected from vandals and severe weather.Fast InstallationThis compact ductless system is simple to install. A mounting bracket is included with the indoor units and only wires and piping need to run between the indoor and outdoor units. These units are fast and easy to install ensuring minimal disruption to customers in homes or the workplace. This makes 38MGR systems the equipment of choice for retrofit applications.Simple Servicing and MaintenanceRemoving the top panel of the outdoor unit provides immediate access to the control compartment, providing the service technician access to the diagnostic LEDs to facilitate the troubleshooting process. In addition, the draw-thru design of the outdoor unit means that dirt accumulates on the outside surface of the coil. Coils can be cleaned quickly from the inside using a pressure hose and detergent.On the indoor units, service and maintenance expense is reduced due to the permanent easy to clean filters. Also, error codes appear on the front panel to alert the user to certain system malfunctions.Built-in ReliabilityDuctless system indoor and outdoor units are designed to provide years of trouble-free operation. Both the indoor and outdoor units are well protected. Whenever the microprocessor detects abnormal conditions, the unit stops and an error code appears.Inverter systems provide additional reliability due to the soft start. This refers to the ability of the inverter to start the compressor motor using reduced voltage and reduced current. This feature is beneficial from an electrical standpoint (eliminates current spikes) as well as an overall reliability standpoint due to reduced stress on all associated system components.Agency ListingsAll systems are listed with AHRI (Air conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute) and are ETL certified per UL 1995 standard.2 Specifications subject to change without notice. MP-38MGR-03MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATUREOUTDOOR UNITMP-38MGR-03 Specifications subject to change without notice. 3STANDARD FEATURES AND ACCESSORIESTable 1 — FeaturesLegendS - StandardA - AccessoryACCESSORIESTable 2 — AccessoriesNOTE: The basepan is built in with multiple holes for proper draining during defrost. For applications where it isrequired to seal these holes, and re-direct thecondensate drain, rubber plugs are available throughRCD.Outdoor UnitsCrankcase HeaterThe crankcase heater is standard on all unit sizes. Heater clamps must be placed around the compressor oil stump.Base pan HeaterThe base pan heater is standard on all unit sizes.Ease Of InstallationLow Voltage Controls S Comfort FeaturesMicroprocessor Control S Auto Restart Function S Auto Changeover S Low Ambient Cooling S Low Ambient Heating S Energy Saving FeaturesInverter Driven Compressor S 46° F Heating Mode (Heating Setback)S Safety And Reliability S3 Minute Time Delay For Compressor SHigh Compressor Discharge Temperature S Low Voltage Protection S Compressor Overload Protection S Compressor Over Current Protection S IPM Module Protection S Aluminum Golden Hydrophilic pre-coated fins S Ease Of Service And MaintenanceDiagnostics S Error Messages Displayed On Front Panel S Application FlexibilityCrankcase Heater S Base pan Heater SOutdoor Unit Model Number Base Pan Base RubberPlugs RCD Part No.Quantity per Unit38MGRQ18B--312600801A000772538MGRQ24C--338MGRQ30D--312600801A00117538MGRQ36D--338MGRQ48E--312600801A0011854 Specifications subject to change without notice. MP-38MGR-03MP-38MGR-03 Specifications subject to change without notice. 5DIMENSIONSTable 3 — DimensionsFig. 4 — Outdoor Dimensions Size 18KNOTE: Master valves are not available on the 18K unit.UNIT SIZE 18K 24K 30K 36K 48K Height in (mm)27.6 (703)31.89 (810)31.89 (810)52.48 (1333)52.48 (1333)Width in (mm)33.27 (845)37.24 (946)37.24 (946)41.14 (1045)41.14 (1045)Depth in (mm)13.19 (335)15.20 (386)15.20 (386)14.96 (380)14.96 (380)Operating Weight lbs (kg)105.8 (48)149.9 (68)156.5 (71)223.8 (101.5)223.8 (101.5)Shipping Weight lbs (kg)114.6 (52)160.9 (73)167.5 (76)255.1 (115.7)255.1 (115.7)Shipping Height in (mm)29.72 (755)34.06 (865)34.06 (865)58.27 (1480)58.27 (1480)Shipping Width in (mm)37.99 (965)42.91 (1090)42.91 (1090)43.11 (1095)43.11 (1095)Shipping Depthin (mm)15.55 (395)19.69 (500)19.69 (500)19.49 (495)19.49 (495)NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCH (MM)6 Specifications subject to change without notice. MP-38MGR-03DIMENSIONS (CONT)Fig. 5 — Outdoor Dimensions Size 24KFig. 6 — Outdoor Dimensions Size 30KNOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCH (MM)NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCH (MM)DIMENSIONS (CONT)NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCH (MM)Fig. 7 — Outdoor Dimensions Size 36KMP-38MGR-03 Specifications subject to change without notice. 7DIMENSIONS (CONT)NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCH (MM)Fig. 8 — Outdoor Dimensions Size 48K8 Specifications subject to change without notice. MP-38MGR-03MP-38MGR-03 Specifications subject to change without notice. 9CLEARANCESFig. 9 — Clearances Table 4 — ClearancesNOTE: The outdoor unit must be mounted at least 2in (50mm) above the maximum anticipated snow depth.Fig. 10 — Clearances for multiple unitsUNIT MINIMUM VALUE in. (mm)A 24 (609)B 24 (609)C 24 (609)D 4 (101)E6 (152)i l lllor more or more on a multiple parallel unit arrangement 24in (61cm) or moreon a single parallel unit arrangementPHYSICAL DATATable 5 — Physical DataSIZE1824303648 OUTDOOR MODEL38MGRQ18B--338MGRQ24C--338MGRQ30D--338MGRQ36D--338MGRQ48E--3OPERATING RANGE Cooling Outdoor DB Min - Max F°(C°)-13~122 (-25~50)-13~122 (-25~50)-13~122-25~50)-13~122 (-25~50)-13~122 (-25~50) Heating Outdoor DB Min - Max F°(C°)-22~86 (-30~30)-22~86 (-30~30)-22~86 (-30~30)-22~86 (-30~30)-22~86 (-30~30)PIPINGTotal Piping Length ft (m)131 (40)197 (60)263 (80)328 (100)328 (100) Piping to furthest FCU ft (m)82 (25)98 (30)115 (35)115 (35)115 (35) Drop (OD above ID)ft (m)49 (15)49 (15)49 (15)65 (20)65 (20) Life (OD below ID)ft (m)49 (15)49 (15)49 (15)65 (20)65 (20)Pipe Connection Size - Liquid in (mm)1/4*2(6.35*2)1/4*3(6.35*3)1/4*4(6.35*4)1/4*4(6.35*4)1/4*5(6.35*5)Pipe Connection Size - Suction in (mm)3/8*2(9.52*2)3/8*3(9.52*3)1/2*1+3/8*3(12.7*1+9.52*3)1/2*2+3/8*2(12.7*2+9.52*2)1/2*2+3/8*3(12.7*2+9.52*3)REFRIGERANTType R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A Charge lbs (kg) 4.41 (2.0) 6.17(2.8) 6.61 (3.0)10.13 (4.6)10.13 (4.6) Metering Device EEV EEV EEV EEV EEVOUTDOORCOILFace Area Sq. Ft. 6.08.88.814.414.4 No. Rows22222 Fins per inch1820201818 Circuits46688ELECTRICALVoltage, Phase, Cycle V/Ph/Hz208/230-1-60208/230-1-60208/230-1-60208/230-1-60208/230-1-60 Power Supply Indoor unit powered from outdoor unitMCA A.1825303535 Recommended Fuse/Breaker Size A.2025303535 MOCP - Max Fuse A.2535455050COMPRESSORType Rotary Inverter Rotary Inverter Rotary Inverter Rotary Inverter Rotary Inverter Model ATM150D23UFZ ATF235D22UMT ATF310D43UMT ATQ360D1UMU ATQ360D1UMUOil Type ESTER OILVG74ESTER OILVG74ESTER OILVG74ESTER OILVG74ESTER OILVG74Oil Charge Fl. Oz.17.6423.5835.2749.3849.38 Rated Current RLA1015192121OUTDOORUnit Width in (mm)37.31 (948)41.22 (1047)41.22 (1047)41.15 (1045)41.15 (1045) Unit Height in (mm)27.64 (702)31.88 (810)31.88 (810)52.48 (1333)52.48 (1333) Unit Depth in (mm)14.82 (376)17.91 (455)17.91 (455)17.63 (448)17.63 (448) Net Weight lbs (kg)105.8 (48)149.9 (68)156.5 (71)221.6 (100.5)223.8 (101.5) Airflow CFM1,3902,1302,1304,5004,500 Sound Pressure dB (A)626362646410 Specifications subject to change without notice. MP-38MGR-03PERFORMANCETable 6 — PerformanceSYSTEMSIZE1824303648 OUTDOOR MODEL38MGRQ18B--338MGRQ24C--338MGRQ30D--338MGRQ36D--338MGRQ48E--3Performance Non-DuctedMax. Number of Zones23445 Energy Star YES YES YES YES YES Cooling System Tons 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.0 Cooling Rated Capacity Btu/h18,00024,00030,00036,00048,000 Cooling Cap. Range Min - Max Btu/h5,810~21,9407,880~33,5108,090~41,4708,560~45,0208,560~53,160 SEER22.523.023.821.522.4EER12.512.512.513.512.5 Heating Rated Capacity (47°F)Btu/h19,00024,00028,00036,00048,000 Heating Rated Capacity (17°F)Btu/h12,00017,20017,40023,20029,600 Heating Maximum Capacity (5°F)Btu/h14,40024,45029,23036,66037,290 Heating Maximum Capacity (-13°F)Btu/h9,54020,25024,52030,78030,970 Heating Cap. Range Min - Max Btu/h5,760~24,4806,010~36,1806,350~41,9507,210~50,3507,210~55,820 HSPF10.310.310.010.510.2 COP (47°F)W/W 3.6 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.6COP (17°F)W/W 2.8 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.7COP (5°F)W/W 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.8 2.0Mixed Ducted and Non-DuctedEnergy Star NO NO NO NO NO Cooling System Tons 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.0 Cooling Rated Capacity Btu/h18,00024,00030,00036,00048,500 Cooling Cap. Range Min - Max Btu/h5,795~20,7087,765~31,9558,060~39,9908,510~42,6358,510~52,580 SEER20.5022.0022.4020.2521.45EER12.1511.7511.2512.4011.30 Heating Rated Capacity (47°F)Btu/h18,70024,00029,00036,40049,000 Heating Rated Capacity (17°F)Btu/h11,70017,40020,20023,80031,800 Heating Maximum Capacity (5°F)Btu/h14,56524,15028,61536,06537,045 Heating Maximum Capacity (-13°F)Btu/h9,29518,99023,39029,26029,445 Heating Cap. Range Min - Max Btu/h5,650~24,3655,980~36,1906,275~42,3057,045~47,8007,045~54,935 HSPF10.1510.1510.0010.7510.85 COP (47°F)W/W 3.7 3.9 3.7 3.7 3.5COP (17°F)W/W 2.7 2.6 2.7 2.7 2.7COP (5°F)W/W 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.9Performance DuctedEnergy Star NO NO NO NO NO Cooling System Tons 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.1 Cooling Rated Capacity Btu/h18,00024,00030,00036,00049,000 Cooling Cap. Range Min - Max Btu/h5,780~19,4767,650~30,4008,030~38,5108,460~40,2508,460~52,000 SEER18.521.021.019.020.5EER11.811.010.011.310.1 Heating Rated Capacity (47°F)Btu/h18,50024,00030,00037,00050,000 Heating Rated Capacity (17°F)Btu/h11,50017,60023,00024,60034,000 Heating Maximum Capacity (5°F)Btu/h14,73023,85028,00035,47036,800 Heating Maximum Capacity (-13°F)Btu/h9,05017,73022,26027,74027,920 Heating Cap. Range Min - Max Btu/h5,539~24,2495,950~36,2006,200~42,6606,880~45,2506,880~54,050 HSPF10.010.010.011.011.5 COP (47°F)W/W 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.6 3.4COP (17°F)W/W 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.6COP (5°F)W/W 2.10 1.96 1.98 1.75 1.82COMPATIBILITYTable 7 — Compatibility* Backwards compatible with 40MBQB*C Cassette, 40MBQB*D Ducted, 40MBQB*F Floor console systems.* Indoor units DHMPHA sizes 18 – 24 not compatible with multi-zone 38MGR due to size of the indoor unit coil.INDOOR UNITOUTDOOR UNIT38MGRQ18B--338MGRQ24C--338MGRQ30D--338MGRQ36D--338MGRQ48--3High WallDHMPHAQ09XA3∙∙∙∙∙DHMPHAQ12XA3∙∙∙∙∙DHMSHAQ09XA3∙∙∙∙∙DHMSHAQ12XA3∙∙∙∙∙DHMSHAQ18XA3∙∙∙∙DHMSHAQ24XA3∙∙∙40MHHQ09---3∙∙∙∙∙40MHHQ12---3∙∙∙∙∙40MHHQ18---3∙∙∙∙40MHHQ24---3∙∙Cassette40MBCQ09---3∙∙∙∙∙40MBCQ12---3∙∙∙∙∙40MBCQ18---3∙∙∙∙40MBCQ24---3∙∙∙Ducted40MBDQ09---3∙∙∙∙∙40MBDQ12---3∙∙∙∙∙40MBDQ18---3∙∙∙∙40MBDQ24---3∙∙∙Floor Console40MBFQ09---3∙∙∙∙∙40MBFQ12---3∙∙∙∙∙40MBFQ18---3∙∙∙∙40MBFQ24---3∙∙∙COOLING PERFORMANCE NON-DUCTEDLEGENDDB - Dry Bulb WB - Wet BulbTC - Total Net Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)SC - Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)Input - Total Power (kW)Table 8 — COOLING PERFORMANCE NON-DUCTED COMBINATIONSMODELCOOLINGOUTDOOR CONDITIONS (DB)INDOOR CONDITIONS DB -13°F (-25°C)-4°F (-20°C)0°F (-17°C)5°F (-15°C)17°F (-8°C)47°F (8°C)77°F (25°C)86°F (30°C)95°F (35°C)104°F (40°C)113°F (45°C)122°F (50°C)DB WB 1869.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 19.1219.8619.6619.2618.8720.6921.7819.9417.9212.0011.589.89SC 15.1115.4915.3415.0314.7216.1417.0015.9515.2312.0011.589.89Input 1.37 1.41 1.48 1.53 1.57 1.60 1.63 1.79 1.96 1.47 1.52 1.3275.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 20.5421.4521.2320.8120.3822.3523.5221.5419.3512.9612.5110.13SC 15.3515.6115.2915.4015.2816.9818.3517.0115.8711.5311.889.93Input 1.40 1.46 1.53 1.58 1.62 1.65 1.68 1.84 2.01 1.50 1.54 1.3580.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 21.9122.4622.1822.5322.8524.1525.1123.8521.5414.8214.2210.40SC 16.4416.8516.6418.0517.1418.1118.3317.8916.1614.5214.0810.40Input 1.41 1.45 1.51 1.58 1.62 1.65 1.68 1.88 2.05 1.52 1.57 1.3689.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 23.8924.4824.1824.5624.9126.3227.3726.0023.4816.1515.5011.34SC 17.2017.6317.6518.1718.6819.2222.4421.8420.1915.1814.8811.11Input 1.46 1.50 1.56 1.63 1.67 1.72 1.73 1.93 2.14 1.57 1.62 1.412469.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 31.9632.7632.5832.6032.1532.7532.4426.9424.4619.9817.5615.45SC 22.3822.9422.8122.8222.5122.9325.4722.8221.7019.4217.2115.45Input 2.26 2.32 2.31 2.34 2.36 2.38 2.41 2.26 2.50 2.39 2.58 2.6275.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 34.5335.3935.1935.2134.7235.3735.0429.1026.4221.5818.9616.69SC 24.1724.7724.6324.6524.3124.7626.2823.8622.7219.4218.0216.52Input 2.30 2.36 2.35 2.38 2.40 2.42 2.45 2.30 2.54 2.43 2.60 2.6680.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 36.2537.1537.2437.0837.5137.6837.5335.3932.7524.7123.9620.15SC 25.3826.0126.0725.9626.2626.3826.9526.0825.0622.0923.8420.05Input 2.20 2.25 2.28 2.34 2.35 2.41 2.47 2.75 3.04 2.48 2.62 2.7489.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 38.7839.7539.8539.6840.1440.3240.1637.8735.0426.4425.6421.56SC 27.1527.8327.8927.7728.0930.6432.9332.1931.1924.3224.6121.56Input 2.26 2.32 2.35 2.38 2.42 2.48 2.54 2.82 3.11 2.55 2.69 2.813069.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 39.1540.1240.2839.5439.1840.8139.7937.9836.1628.2126.5623.46SC 27.4028.0828.2027.6827.4330.6131.5730.7329.8626.4026.1823.12Input 3.08 3.16 3.18 3.12 3.21 3.24 3.28 3.62 3.99 3.13 3.25 2.6675.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 40.3241.3241.4940.7340.3642.0341.3841.0239.0530.4728.6825.34SC 28.2328.9329.0428.5128.2531.5333.9336.1035.1528.0327.2524.83Input 3.13 3.21 3.23 3.17 3.26 3.29 3.33 3.67 4.04 3.18 3.30 2.7180.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 41.1342.1542.5142.6142.1042.6142.4140.6338.8232.1730.4727.53SC 28.7929.5129.7629.8329.4731.9632.3031.4530.5728.3030.1827.25Input 3.13 3.21 3.25 3.29 3.31 3.38 3.42 3.67 4.05 3.21 3.31 2.7689.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 44.4145.5245.9146.0245.4746.0245.8043.8841.9334.7432.9129.73SC 31.1031.8732.1432.2131.8334.5137.5638.6137.7331.9631.2629.73Input 3.19 3.27 3.31 3.35 3.37 3.44 3.48 3.73 4.11 3.27 3.37 2.823669.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 37.8238.7638.3239.0239.4140.4440.9136.8933.9727.8525.6023.33SC 26.4727.1326.8227.3128.3830.3331.9130.2528.8824.5023.5522.40Input 2.69 2.76 2.83 2.87 2.91 2.98 3.03 3.39 3.79 3.68 3.76 3.4175.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 38.9639.9339.4740.1940.5941.6542.5439.8436.6930.0727.6525.20SC 27.2727.9527.6328.1328.4231.2434.8835.0633.0227.6726.2624.69Input 2.74 2.81 2.88 2.92 2.96 3.03 3.08 3.44 3.84 3.73 3.81 3.4680.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 42.5843.6443.3144.1544.5445.0245.9443.7341.4934.4431.9327.16SC 29.8130.5530.3230.9131.1833.7735.8334.9935.2631.0030.3326.62Input 2.79 2.86 2.89 2.91 2.95 3.06 3.10 3.48 3.91 3.80 3.85 3.4789.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 45.9847.1346.7847.6848.1048.6349.6147.2344.8037.2034.4829.34SC 32.1932.9932.7433.3833.6736.4740.6841.5640.3234.2232.7629.34Input 2.85 2.92 2.95 2.97 3.01 3.12 3.16 3.54 3.97 3.86 3.91 3.534869.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 41.2242.2542.5141.8741.2441.9741.4739.3236.2632.9729.8626.54SC 28.8629.5829.7629.3128.8730.6437.2436.8635.5332.9729.8626.54Input 2.19 2.24 2.28 2.35 2.38 2.41 2.46 2.78 3.11 3.45 3.64 3.0875.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 44.5245.6345.9145.2244.5445.3344.7942.4739.1635.6132.2528.66SC 32.5033.3133.5133.0132.5134.9037.1736.1034.0732.0532.2528.66Input 2.25 2.31 2.35 2.42 2.45 2.48 2.53 2.85 3.18 3.52 3.71 3.1580.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 53.8055.1454.6855.3156.1556.7260.2656.8253.1640.9538.5735.24SC 40.3541.3641.0142.1242.1142.5446.0444.4942.7937.9538.5735.24Input 2.99 3.06 3.15 3.25 3.29 3.46 3.94 4.36 4.80 3.79 3.98 3.4389.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 56.4957.9057.4158.0858.9659.5663.2759.6655.8243.0040.5037.04SC 41.8042.8442.4942.9843.6346.4552.5251.3150.2440.8540.5037.04Input3.053.133.223.323.363.534.014.434.873.864.053.50HEATING PERFORMANCE NON-DUCTEDLEGENDDB - Dry Bulb WB - Wet BulbTC - Total Net Heating Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)Input - Total Power (kW)COP - W/WTable 9 — HEATING PERFORMANCE NON-DUCTED COMBINATIONSMODELHEATINGOUTDOOR CONDITIONS (DB)INDOOR CONDITIONS DB-22°F (-30°C)-13°F (-25°C)-4°F (-20°C)0°F (-17°C)5°F (-15°C)17°F (-8°C)19.4°F (-7°C)24.8°F (-4°C)32°F (0°C)39.2°F (4°C)44.6°F (7°C)53.6°F (12°C)1859°F (15°C)TC 7.749.5411.6012.5414.4019.2119.4620.5920.7421.6725.8227.35Input 1.67 1.71 1.76 1.80 1.87 1.93 1.95 2.01 1.60 1.66 1.79 1.87COP 1.36 1.64 1.93 2.04 2.19 2.92 2.92 3.00 3.80 3.83 4.21 4.2864.4°F (18°C)TC 7.639.4011.4312.3514.0118.9219.1720.2820.4321.3425.4326.94Input 1.70 1.74 1.79 1.83 1.90 1.96 1.98 2.04 1.63 1.69 1.82 1.90COP 1.31 1.58 1.87 1.98 2.16 2.83 2.84 2.91 3.67 3.70 4.10 4.1669°F (20.5°C)TC 5.52 6.547.698.1413.9915.0215.9417.1318.9319.6623.9626.67Input 1.41 1.44 1.46 1.47 1.91 1.63 1.68 1.76 1.80 1.88 1.95 1.97COP 1.15 1.33 1.54 1.62 2.15 2.70 2.78 2.85 3.08 3.05 3.59 3.9671.6°F (22°C)TC 5.84 6.447.578.0213.6514.7915.7016.8718.6519.3723.6026.27Input 1.44 1.47 1.49 1.50 2.01 1.66 1.71 1.79 1.83 1.91 1.98 2.00COP 1.19 1.28 1.49 1.57 1.99 2.61 2.69 2.76 2.99 2.97 3.49 3.852459°F (15°C)TC 14.1317.9520.2522.7324.4525.6626.0428.3130.4332.2236.9240.88Input 2.93 3.19 3.23 3.45 3.63 2.66 2.79 2.87 2.65 2.78 2.96 2.71COP 1.41 1.65 1.84 1.93 1.98 2.83 2.74 2.89 3.37 3.40 3.65 4.4364.4°F (18°C)TC 13.9517.7320.0022.4524.3525.3425.7227.9630.1231.8936.3740.27Input 3.00 3.27 3.31 3.53 3.74 2.73 2.86 2.94 2.72 2.89 2.99 2.74COP 1.36 1.59 1.77 1.86 1.91 2.73 2.64 2.79 3.25 3.23 3.56 4.3169°F (20.5°C)TC 13.8517.5919.8422.2824.1725.1525.5227.7429.8931.2136.2240.71Input 3.07 3.34 3.38 3.61 3.90 2.79 2.92 3.01 2.77 2.96 3.04 3.17COP 1.32 1.54 1.72 1.81 1.81 2.65 2.56 2.71 3.16 3.09 3.49 3.7671.6°F (22°C)TC 13.7817.5019.7522.1623.5525.0225.3927.6029.7430.7835.6840.10Input 3.14 3.42 3.46 3.70 3.83 2.85 2.99 3.08 2.84 3.01 3.07 3.20COP 1.29 1.50 1.67 1.76 1.80 2.57 2.49 2.63 3.07 3.00 3.41 3.673059°F (15°C)TC 18.6622.5424.5226.8429.2331.7732.0633.4635.1537.0938.4741.89Input 3.39 3.46 3.45 3.62 3.74 3.71 3.73 3.79 3.08 3.12 3.27 3.37COP 1.61 1.91 2.08 2.17 2.29 2.51 2.52 2.59 3.34 3.48 3.45 3.6464.4°F (18°C)TC 18.4122.2324.1826.4728.7431.3131.5932.9734.6436.5537.8941.26Input 3.42 3.49 3.53 3.75 3.86 3.84 3.86 3.92 3.11 3.15 3.30 3.40COP 1.58 1.87 2.01 2.07 2.18 2.39 2.40 2.47 3.26 3.40 3.37 3.5669°F (20.5°C)TC 16.7020.6522.0524.0228.2227.6728.1331.8633.9636.0837.2140.27Input 3.51 3.58 3.64 3.76 4.05 3.85 3.90 4.04 3.14 3.18 3.21 3.30COP 1.39 1.69 1.78 1.87 2.04 2.11 2.11 2.31 3.17 3.33 3.40 3.5871.6°F (22°C)TC 15.5119.4221.7923.7325.9927.2727.7231.3833.4535.5436.6539.67Input 3.64 3.61 3.77 3.79 3.81 3.88 3.93 4.07 3.17 3.21 3.24 3.33COP 1.25 1.58 1.69 1.84 2.00 2.06 2.07 2.26 3.09 3.24 3.32 3.493659°F (15°C)TC 23.8228.6730.7833.6136.6639.2939.9141.1543.1045.7856.8662.85Input 4.91 5.02 5.17 5.20 5.24 5.11 5.13 5.21 4.56 4.73 4.90 4.56COP 1.42 1.67 1.74 1.89 2.05 2.25 2.28 2.31 2.77 2.84 3.40 4.0464.4°F (18°C)TC 23.5228.2930.3733.1536.1538.7039.3140.5342.4645.0956.0161.91Input 4.97 5.08 5.23 5.26 5.33 5.17 5.19 5.27 4.62 4.79 4.96 4.62COP 1.39 1.63 1.70 1.85 2.00 2.19 2.22 2.25 2.70 2.76 3.31 3.9369°F (20.5°C)TC 23.0327.6929.0431.7736.0837.4137.7539.7742.3946.4650.5454.37Input 5.04 5.15 5.24 5.27 5.39 5.25 5.27 5.35 4.62 4.96 4.66 4.30COP 1.34 1.58 1.62 1.77 1.96 2.09 2.10 2.18 2.69 2.74 3.18 3.7171.6°F (22°C)TC 22.6327.2028.5231.2034.6436.6636.9938.9741.5445.5349.5353.28Input 5.09 5.20 5.29 5.32 5.34 5.30 5.32 5.40 4.67 5.01 4.71 4.35COP 1.30 1.53 1.58 1.72 1.90 2.03 2.04 2.11 2.61 2.66 3.08 3.594859°F (15°C)TC 23.9728.8530.9733.8237.2939.5340.1641.4143.3746.0657.2167.67Input 4.96 5.07 5.22 5.25 5.33 5.16 5.18 5.26 4.61 4.78 4.95 4.61COP 1.42 1.67 1.74 1.89 2.05 2.24 2.27 2.31 2.76 2.83 3.39 4.3164.4°F (18°C)TC 23.7128.5230.6133.4236.8439.0139.6240.8542.8045.4556.4666.65Input 5.07 5.18 5.33 5.37 5.51 5.27 5.29 5.38 4.71 4.89 5.06 4.71COP 1.37 1.61 1.68 1.83 1.98 2.17 2.19 2.23 2.66 2.73 3.27 4.1569°F (20.5°C)TC 23.3328.0529.4232.1836.3437.9038.2440.2942.9447.0655.8365.74Input 5.10 5.21 5.30 5.33 5.39 5.31 5.33 5.41 4.68 4.63 4.71 5.04COP 1.34 1.58 1.63 1.77 1.96 2.09 2.10 2.18 2.69 2.98 3.47 3.8271.6°F (22°C)TC 22.8827.5028.8331.5435.0237.0637.4039.4042.0046.0354.7164.43Input 5.15 5.26 5.35 5.38 5.40 5.36 5.38 5.46 4.73 5.07 4.76 5.09COP1.301.531.581.721.902.032.042.112.602.663.373.71COOLING PERFORMANCE DUCTEDLEGENDDB - Dry Bulb WB - Wet BulbTC - Total Net Heating Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)SC - Sensible Capacity (1000 Btu/hour)Input - Total Power (k/W)Table 10 — COOLING PERFORMANCE DUCTED COMBINATIONSMODELCOOLINGOUTDOOR CONDITIONS (DB)INDOOR CONDITIONS -13°F (-25°C)-4°F (-20°C)0°F (-17°C)5°F (-15°C)17°F (-8°C)47°F (8°C)77°F (25°C)86°F (30°C)95°F (35°C)104°F (40°C)113°F (45°C)122°F (50°C)DB WB 1869.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 18.318.6518.4318.7518.8819.1220.2618.4716.5311.2810.649.86SC 12.8113.0612.9013.1313.2213.3815.1714.0413.1010.9110.249.73Input 1.38 1.41 1.43 1.46 1.51 1.54 1.57 1.71 1.87 1.43 1.49 1.5475.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 19.7620.1419.9020.2520.3920.6521.8819.9517.8512.1811.4910.13SC 13.8314.1014.3314.9915.2915.6917.0715.7614.6410.8410.929.93Input 1.43 1.46 1.48 1.51 1.56 1.59 1.62 1.76 1.92 1.50 1.54 1.3580.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 21.1421.5421.6121.6921.8622.0623.0621.8520.5313.7211.5610.61SC 14.815.0815.1315.1815.3015.4416.1415.3014.6712.1111.1810.49Input 1.5 1.53 1.55 1.57 1.59 1.60 1.61 1.79 1.97 1.45 1.53 1.5889.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 23.0423.4823.5523.6423.8324.0525.1423.8222.3814.9512.6011.56SC 16.5816.9017.2017.5017.8717.5520.6120.0119.2414.0612.1011.33Input 1.55 1.58 1.60 1.62 1.64 1.72 1.66 1.84 2.14 1.50 1.58 1.632469.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 27.0127.5327.4227.4627.2327.5627.0525.2222.7918.4816.1814.26SC 18.9119.2719.1919.2219.0619.2920.8319.9318.9216.8215.8614.16Input 1.94 1.98 2.01 2.02 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.28 2.51 2.40 2.48 2.5675.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 29.1729.7329.6129.6629.4129.7629.2127.2424.6119.9617.4715.40SC 20.4220.8120.7320.7620.5920.8421.9122.3321.1717.9616.6015.25Input 1.98 2.02 2.05 2.06 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.32 2.55 2.44 2.60 2.6080.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 32.933.5333.4333.2233.1833.4233.4031.6429.4522.6120.5618.47SC 23.0323.4723.4023.2523.2323.3923.0422.4721.5018.7620.2818.38Input 2.11 2.15 2.20 2.34 3.38 2.42 2.45 2.72 3.03 2.49 2.54 2.6389.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 35.2135.8835.7735.5535.5035.7635.7433.8531.5124.1922.0019.76SC 24.6425.1125.0424.8824.8527.1829.3128.7828.0522.2621.1219.76Input 2.18 2.22 2.27 2.38 3.45 2.49 2.52 2.79 3.10 2.56 2.61 2.703069.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 34.7635.4335.1835.6236.1536.2036.9635.2733.2224.9322.5620.15SC 24.3324.8024.6324.9325.3125.3427.9427.1726.2722.5321.9819.49Input 3.26 3.32 3.41 3.48 3.52 3.60 3.64 3.69 4.04 3.15 3.20 2.8675.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 35.836.4936.2436.6937.2337.2938.4438.0935.8826.9224.3621.76SC 25.0725.5525.3625.6826.0627.9631.5233.5232.2924.7723.1521.33Input 3.31 3.37 3.46 3.53 3.57 3.65 3.69 3.74 4.09 3.20 3.25 2.9180.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 39.7740.5340.4241.2041.0840.6240.1238.9137.1129.3127.1423.53SC 27.8428.3728.2928.5628.7628.4330.3327.7427.0924.2226.0623.06Input 3.34 3.40 3.49 3.56 3.60 3.68 3.72 3.76 4.14 3.26 3.29 2.7989.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 42.9543.7743.6544.4944.3743.8743.3342.0240.0831.6529.3125.41SC 30.0630.6430.5631.1431.0632.9035.5336.9836.0729.1227.8525.41Input 3.39 3.46 3.55 3.62 3.66 3.74 3.78 3.82 4.20 3.32 3.35 2.853669.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 35.8836.5736.1536.8137.1838.1538.5934.8032.0526.2724.1522.01SC 25.1225.6025.3125.7726.0326.7128.9426.7325.6423.0924.0722.01Input 2.77 2.82 2.89 2.93 2.97 3.04 3.09 3.46 3.87 3.76 3.84 3.4875.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 38.7639.5039.0439.7540.1541.2041.6837.5834.6128.3726.0823.77SC 28.2928.8328.5029.0229.3131.7334.5931.9530.1125.5326.0823.77Input 2.84 2.89 2.96 3.00 3.04 3.11 3.16 3.53 3.94 3.83 3.91 3.5580.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 40.7841.5641.2542.0542.4242.8843.7541.6539.5132.8030.4125.87SC 28.5429.0928.8829.4429.6930.0231.0629.9828.4525.7830.2825.87Input 2.87 2.92 2.95 2.97 3.01 3.12 3.16 3.55 3.99 3.88 3.93 3.5489.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 42.8243.6443.3144.1544.5445.0245.9443.7341.4934.4431.9327.19SC 31.6832.2932.0532.6732.9635.1238.1337.6137.3432.7231.9327.19Input 2.93 2.99 3.02 3.04 3.08 3.19 3.23 3.62 4.06 3.95 4.00 3.614869.8°F (21°C)59°F (15°C)TC 39.4940.2540.4140.8740.1440.9740.2538.4135.2431.4227.9825.48SC 27.6528.1828.2928.6128.1029.9136.8935.4634.6130.8627.9825.48Input 2.2 2.24 2.28 2.35 2.38 2.41 2.46 2.78 3.11 3.45 3.64 3.0875.2°F (24°C)62.6°F (17°C)TC 42.6543.4743.6444.1443.3544.2543.4741.4838.0633.9330.2227.52SC 31.1331.7331.8632.2231.6534.0736.0835.2633.1130.5430.2227.52Input 2.27 2.31 2.35 2.42 2.45 2.48 2.53 2.85 3.18 3.52 3.71 3.1580.6°F (27°C)66.2°F (19°C)TC 51.7752.7652.9352.8552.4152.5652.5549.6346.2938.9236.5632.12SC 36.2436.9337.0537.0036.6936.7937.3136.2334.7236.3035.7532.12Input 3.57 3.64 3.69 3.75 3.81 3.86 3.96 4.44 4.94 3.90 4.12 3.6889.6°F (32°C)73.4°F (23°C)TC 54.3655.4055.5855.4955.0355.1955.1852.1148.6040.8738.3933.76SC 40.2240.9941.1341.0640.7243.0545.8044.8243.7438.8238.3933.76Input3.643.713.763.823.883.934.034.515.013.974.193.75。

三菱重工空调说明书

三菱重工空调说明书

Operating Instructions Air ConditionerModel No.Indoor Unit Outdoor UnitRS-LS9WK RS-LS12WK RU-LS9WKRU-LS12WK操作說明書空調器2-13在操作空調器前,請細讀此操作說明,並保存此書以備日後參考。

附帶的安裝說明須保存並請安裝人員在安裝前閱讀。

遙控器包裝在室內機箱子裏並請安裝人員在安裝前取出。

Operating InstructionsAir Conditioner14-25Before operating the unit, please read these operatinginstructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference.The included Installation Instructions should be kept andread by the installer before installation.Remote control is packaged in the indoor unit andremoved by the installer before installation.ACXF55-282702簡易指南以最節能的方式提供最高的舒適感和乾淨空氣。

在室内機遙控接收器的 8 米範圍内使用遙控器。

裝入電池2311拉出遙控器的背蓋。

2 裝入 AAA 或 R03 電池。

3把蓋關上。

A 時間設定1按下 並設置時間。

•持續按下 大約 5 秒以顯示 12 小時(am/pm) 或 24 小時的格式。

2確認 SET。

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三菱电机家用中央空调室内机风管机安装说明书

三菱电机家用中央空调室内机风管机安装说明书

PART NO. 9373385066-02E n g l i s hINSTALLATION MANUALVRF SYSTEM INDOOR UNIT Duct TypeFor authorized service personnel only.Contents1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................22. ABOUT THE UNIT2.1. Precautions for using the R410A refrigerant ..........22.2. Special tool for R410A ............................................22.3. Accessories ............................................................22.4. Optional parts .........................................................33. INSTALLATION WORK3.1. Selecting an installation location ............................33.2. Installation dimensions ...........................................43.3. Installing the unit ....................................................44. PIPE INSTALLATION4.1. Selecting the pipe material .....................................74.2. Pipe requirement ....................................................74.3. Flare connection (pipe connection) ........................74.4. Installing heat insulation .........................................85. INSTALLING DRAIN PIPES (8)6. ELECTRICAL WIRING6.1. Electrical requirement ..........................................106.2. Wiring method ......................................................116.3. Unit wiring ............................................................116.4. Connection of wiring .............................................136.5. Air fl ow changing ..................................................137. FIELD SETTING7.1. Setting the address ..............................................147.2. Custom code setting ............................................157.3. Function setting ....................................................168. TEST OPERATION8.1. Test operation using PCB (Outdoor unit) .............178.2. Test operation using Remote Controller ...............179. CHECK LIST ...............................................................1710. ERROR CODES (17)1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Be sure to read this Manual thoroughly before installation.• The warnings and precautions indicated in this Manual contain important information pertaining to your safety. Be sure to observe them.• Hand this Manual, together with the Operating Manual to the customer.Request the customer to keep them on hand for future use, such as for relocating or repairing the unit.WARNING!This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might lead to the death or serious injury of the user.• Request your dealer or a professional installer to install the unit in accordance with this Manual.An improperly installed unit can cause serious accidents such as water leakage, electric shock, or fi re.If the unit is installed in disregard of the instructions in the Installation Manual, it will void the manufacturer’s warranty.• Do not turn ON the power until all work has been completed.Turning ON the power before the work is completed can cause serious accidents such as electric shock or fi re.• If refrigerant leaks while work is being carried out, ventilate the area.If the refrigerant comes in contact with a flame, it produces a toxic gas.• Installation work must be performed in accordance with national wiring standards by authorized personnel only.CAUTION!This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might possibly result in personal harm to the user, or damage to property.2. ABOUT THE UNIT2.1. Precautions for using the R410ArefrigerantWARNING• Do not introduce any substance other than the prescribed refrigerant into the refrigeration cycle.If air enters the refrigeration cycle, the pressure in the refrigeration cycle will become abnormally high and cause the piping to rupture.• If there is a refrigerant leakage, make sure that it does not exceed the concentration limit.If a refrigerant leakage exceeds the concentration limit, it can lead to accidents such as oxygen starvation.• Do not touch refrigerant that has leaked from the refrigerant pipe connections or other area. Touching the refrigerant directly can cause frostbite.• If a refrigerant leakage occurs during operation, immediately vacate the premises and thoroughly ventilate the area.If the refrigerant comes in contact with a flame, it produces a toxic gas.2.2. Special tool for R410AWARNING• To install a unit that uses the R410A refrigerant, use dedicated tools and piping materials that have been manufactured specifi cally for R410A use.Because the pressure of the R410A refrigerant is approximately 1.6 times higher than the R22, failure to use dedicated piping material or improper installation can cause rupture or injury.Furthermore, it can cause serious accidents such as water leakage, electric shock, or fi re.Tool name Contents of changeGauge manifold• Pressure is huge and cannot bemeasured with a conventional gauge.To prevent erroneous mixing of otherrefrigerants, the diameter of each porthas been changed.It is recommended to use a gaugemanifold with a high pressure displayrange –0.1 to 5.3 MPa and a lowpressure display range –0.1 to 3.8 MPa. Charging hose• To increase pressure resistance, thehose material and base size werechanged.Vacuum pump• A conventional vacuum pump can beused by installing a vacuum pumpadapter.Gas leakagedetector• Special gas leakage detector for HFCrefrigerant R410A.2.3. AccessoriesWARNING• For installation purposes, be sure to use the parts supplied by the manufacturer or other prescribed parts.The use of non-prescribed parts can cause serious accidents such as the unit to fall, water leakage, electric shock, or fi re.• The following installation parts are furnished. Use them as required.• Keep the Installation Manual in a safe place and do not discard any other accessories until the installation work has been completed.En-2Binder (Medium)Coupler heat insulation (Small)Coupler heat insulation (Large)Special nut A(Large flange)Special nut B(Small flange)HangerHose bandDrain hose insulationEn-4CAUTION• Do not use the unit for special purposes, such as storing food, raising animals, growing plants, or preserving precision devices or art objects.It can degrade the quality of the preserved or stored objects.• Do not install where there is the danger of combustible gas leakage.• Do not install the unit near a source of heat, steam, or fl ammable gas.• Install the unit where drainage does not cause any trouble.• Install the indoor unit, outdoor unit, power supply cable, transmission cable, and remote control cable at least 1 m away from a television or radio receivers. The purpose of this is to prevent TV reception interference or radio noise.(Even if they are installed more than 1 m apart, you could still receive noise under some signal conditions.)• If children under 10 years old may approach the unit, take preventive measures so that they cannot reach the unit.• Decide the mounting position with the customer as follows:(1) Install the indoor unit on a place having a suf fi cient strength so that it withstands against the weight of the indoor unit.(2) The inlet and outlet ports should not be obstructed; the air should be able to blow all over the room.(3) Leave the space required to service the air conditioner.(4) A place from where the air can be distributed evenly throughout the room by the unit.(5) Install the unit where connection to the outdoor unit is easy.(6) Install the unit where the connection pipe can be easily installed.(7) Install the unit where the drain pipe can be easily installed.(8) Install the unit where noise and vibrations are not ampli fi ed.(9) Take servicing, etc., into consideration and leave the spaces. Also install the unit where the fi lter can be removed.(10) Providing as much space as possible between the indoorunit and the ceiling will make work much easier.(11) If installing in a place where its humidity exceeds 80%, useheat insulation to prevent condensation.3.2. Installation dimensions• Provide the space around the unit as shown in the following fi gure.400 mm or more 150 mm or more ❈1❈1 400mm or more when drain from drain pipe.• Provide a service hole for inspection purposes.• Do not place any wiring or illumination in the service space, as they will impede service.• When an air fi lter is installed on the air inlet, provide enough service space to replace the fi lter.AirAirService holeControl box300 mmor more 500 mm or more500 m m o r m o r e100 m mAir AirService spaceControl box300 mm or more1,550 mm or more500 m m o r m o r e100 m mIntake panel3.3. Installing the unitWARNING• Install the air conditioner in a location which can withstand a load do at least fi ve times the weight of the main unit and which will not amplify sound or vibration. If the installation location is not strong enough, the indoor unit may fall and cause injuries.• If the job is done with the panel frame only, there is a risk that the unit will come loose. Please take care.3.3.1. Installing the hangersHanging bolt installation diagram.(Top side)(Right side)270 m mA i rA i rWARNING• When fastening the hangers, make the bolt positionsuniform.740 mm477 mmA i rA i r1,135 m m1,177 m mDuct installation pattern ( CUT PART)Cut Cut Cut Cut(2) Turn up the insulation around the points to be cut ac-cording to the outlet port shape working points so thatthe insulation does not stick out at the(3) Cut with nippers and remove the sheet metal.• The screw holes to install the flange are located behind the round cutouts in the insulation.Duct4.PIPE INSTALLATIONCAUTION• Be more careful that foreign matter (oil, water, etc.) does not enter the piping than with refrigerant R410A models. Also, when storing the piping, securely seal the openings by pinching, taping, etc.• While welding the pipes, be sure to blow dry nitrogen gas through them.4.1. Selecting the pipe materialCAUTION• Do not use existing pipes.• Use pipes that have clean external and internal sides without any contamination which may cause trouble during use, such as sulfur, oxide, dust, cutting waste, oil, or water.• It is necessary to use seamless copper pipes.Material : Phosphor deoxidized seamless copper pipesIt is desirable that the amount of residual oil is less than 40 mg/10 m.• Do not use copper pipes that have a collapsed, deformed, or discolored portion (especially on the interior surface). Otherwise, the expansion valve or capillary tube may become blocked with contaminants.• Improper pipe selection will degrade performance. As an air conditioner using R410A incurs pressure higher than when using conventional refrigerant, it is necessary to choose adequate materials.• Thicknesses of copper pipes used with R410A are as shown in the table.• Never use copper pipes thinner than those indicated in the table even if they are available on the market. Thicknesses of Annealed Copper Pipes (R410A)Pipe outside diameter [mm (in.)]Thickness [mm]6.35 (1/4)0.809.52 (3/8)0.8012.70 (1/2)0.8015.88 (5/8) 1.0019.05 (3/4) 1.204.2. Pipe requirementCAUTION• Refer to the Installation Manual of the outdoor unit for description of the length of connecting pipe or for difference of its elevation.• Use pipe with water-resistant heat insulation.CAUTION• Install heat insulation around both the gas and liquid pipes.Failure to do so may cause water leaks.Use heat insulation with heat resistance above 120 °C.(Reverse cycle model only)In addition, if the humidity level at the installation location of the refrigerant piping is expected to exceed 70 %, install heat insulation around the refrigerant piping. If the expected humidity level is 70-80 %, use heat insulation that is 15 mm or thicker and if the expected humidity exceeds 80 %, use heat insulation that is 20 mm or thicker. If heat insulation is used that is not as thick as specified, condensation may form on the surface of the insulation. In addition, use heat insulation with heat conductivity of 0.045 W/(m·K) or less (at20 °C).4.3. Flare connection (pipe connection)WARNING• Tighten the flare nuts with a torque wrench using the specified tightening method. Otherwise, the flare nuts could break after a prolonged period, causing refrigerant to leak and generate a hazardous gas if the refrigerant comes into contact with a fl ame.4.3.1. Flaring• Use special pipe cutter and fl are tool exclusive for R410A. (1) Cut the connection pipe to the necessary length with apipe cutter.(2) Hold the pipe downward so that cuttings will not enter thepipe and remove any burrs.(3) Insert the fl are nut (always use the fl are nut attached tothe indoor and outdoor units respectively) onto the pipeand perform the flare processing with a flare tool. Usethe special R410A flare tool, or the conventional flaretool. Leakage of refrigerant may result if other fl are nutsare used.(4) Protect the pipes by pinching them or with tape toprevent dust, dirt, or water from entering the pipes.BDieAPipeCheck if [L] is flared uniformlyand is not cracked or scratched.LEn-7Width across4.3.2. Bending pipesIf pipes are shaped by hand, be careful not to collapsethem.Do not bend the pipes in an angle more than 90°.When pipes are repeatedly bend or stretched, the material will harden, making it dif more.Do not bend or stretch the pipes more than three times.Connection pipeTorque wrenchIndoor unit pipe Flare nutHolding wrenchTighten with two wrenches.(Accessories)Binder (Large)(Accessories)Heat insulationheat insulation.CAUTION• After checking for gas leaks (refer to the Installation Manual of the outdoor unit), perform this section.• Install heat insulation around both the large (gas) and small (liquid) pipes. Failure to do so may cause water leaks.INSTALLING DRAIN PIPESUse general hard polyvinyl chloride pipe and connect it withadhesive (polyvinyl chloride) so that there is no leakage.Always heat insulate the indoor side of the drain e a drain hose that matches the size of the drain pipe.Do not perform a rise, trap and air bleeding.Provide a downward gradient (1/100 or more).Provide supporters when long pipes are installed.Use an insulation material as needed, to prevent the pipes from freezing.Install the pipes in a way that allows for the removal of the control box.Drain port Drain cap(Accessories)• Cover the drain cap with the drain hose insulation.Drain hose insulation (Accessories)Unit Unit Drain hose insulation (Accessories)Drain cap0 mmINSTALL THE DRAIN HOSEWorking procedure1) Install the attached drain hose to the drain port of the body.Install the hose band from the top of the hose within the graphic display area. Secure fi rmly with the hose brnd.2) Use vinyl adhesive agent to glue the drain piping (PVC pipe VP25) which is prepared on site or socket. (Apply color ad-hesive agent evenly until the gauge line and seal)3) Check the drainage.4) Install the heat insulation.5) Use the attached heat insulation to insulate the drain port and band parts of the body.DrainhoseArrange the drain hoselower than this portionTrapNO GOODOKRiseNO GOOD1.5 to2.0 mAir bleedingNO GOODCAUTION• Always check that the drain cap is installed to the unused drain port and is fastened with the binder.If the drain cap is not installed, or is not suffi ciently fastened by the binder, water may drip during the cooling operation.6.ELECTRICAL WIRING6. E L E C T R I C A L WWARNING• Electrical work must be performed in accordance with this Manual by a person certified under the national or regional regulations. Be sure to use a dedicated circuit for the unit.An insufficient power supply circuit or improperly performed electrical work can cause serious accidents such as electric shock or fi re.• Before starting work, check that power is not being supplied to the indoor unit and outdoor unit.• For wiring, use the prescribed type of wires, connect themEn-116.2. Wiring method(EXAMPLE)PR SUPPLY OUTDOOR UNIT TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION POWER SUPPLYPOWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLYPOWER SUPPLYPOWER SUPPLYREMOTE CONTROL UNIT (MASTER)REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (SLAVE)REMOTE CONTROL UNITREMOTE CONTROLINDOOR UNITINDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNITBREAKERBREAKER POWER SUPPLY REMOTE CONTROLPOWER SUPPLY REMOTE CONTROLBREAKER BREAKERTRANSMISSION 6.3. Unit wiring• Before attaching the cable to terminal block.6.3.1. Power supply cablePower supply cable25 mm Earth cable30m m A. For solid core wiring(1) To connect the electrical terminal, follow the below diagram and connect after looping it around the end of the cable. (2) Use the speci fi ed cables, connect them securely, and fasten them so that there is no stress placed on the terminals.(3) Use an appropriate screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws. Do not use a screwdriver that is too small, otherwise, the screw heads may be damaged and prevent the screws from being properly tightened.(4) Do not tighten the terminal screws too much, otherwise, the screws may break.(5) See the table for the terminal screw tightening torques.(6) Please do not fi x two power supply cables with one screw.St ri p 25 mmLoop Screw with spe-cial washerScrew with special washer Cable end(Loop)Cable end (Loop)CableCableTerminal blockWARNING• When using solid core cables, do not use the ring terminal. If you use the solid core cables with the ring terminal, the ring terminal's pressure bonding may malfunction and cause the cables to abnormally heat up.B. For strand wiring(1) Use ring terminals with insulating sleeves as shown in the fi gure below to connect to the terminal block.(2) Securely clamp the ring terminals to the cables using an appropriate tool so that the cables do not come loose.(3) Use the speci fi ed cables, connect them securely, and fasten them so that there is no stress placed on the terminals.(4) Use an appropriate screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws. Do not use a screwdriver that is too small, otherwise, the screw heads may be damaged and prevent the screws from being properly tightened.(5) Do not tighten the terminal screws too much, otherwise, the screws may break.(6) See the table for the terminal screw tightening torques.(7) Please do not fi x two power supply cables with one screw.St r i p10 mmSleeveScrew with special washerScrew with special washerRing terminalCableCableTerminal blockRing terminalRing terminalWARNING• Use ring terminals and tighten the terminal screws to thespeci fi ed torques, otherwise, abnormal overheating may be produced and possibly cause heavy damage inside the unit.Tightening torqueM4 screw(Power supply /L, N, GND) 1.2 to 1.8 N·m (12 to 18 kgf·cm)En-126.3.2. Transmission and Remote control cableTransmission cableShielded cable (No fi lm)20 mm 45m mRemote control cable20 m m• Connect remote control and transmission cables as shown in Fig. A.Fig. AScrew Terminal blockCableCable of the same caliber: OKCable of the different caliber: NO GOODWARNING• Tighten the terminal screws to the specified torques, otherwise, abnormal overheating may be produced and possibly cause heavy damage inside the unit.Tightening torqueM3.5 screw(Transmission /X1, X2)(Remote control /Y1, Y2, Y3)0.8 to 1.0 N·m (8 to 10 kgf·cm)CAUTION• To peel the fi lm from the lead cable, use a dedicated tool that will not damage the conductor cable.• When installing a screw on the terminal block, do not cut the cable by overtightening the screw. On the other hand, an undertightened screw can cause faulty contact, which will lead to a communication failure.En-136.4. Connection of wiring(1) Remove the control box cover and install each connection cable.ScrewControl box cover(2) After wiring is complete, secure the remote control cable, connection cable, and power cable with the cable clamps.Power supply cable (Field supply)Binder (Medium) (Accessories)Binder (Medium) (Accessories)Remote control cable Transmission cable (Field supply)Binder (Medium) (Accessories)L, N:Power supply cableX1, X2:Transmission cableRemote control cable Y1:Red Y2:White Y3:Black6.5. Air fl ow changingWhen using the ARXB24/30/36/45L model with external Static Pressure under 40 Pa, the Wire (FAN MOTOR) must be replaced as explained below.Replacement method (1) Remove the cover.(2) Remove the Wire (TYPE A) connector from Wire (FAN MOTOR).(3) Remove the Wire (TYPE A) connector from CN4 of the PCB.(4) Insert the Wire (TYPE B) connector into CN4 of the PCB.(5) Insert the Wire (TYPE B) connector into Wire (FAN MOTOR).(6) Insert the cover.En-147.1. Setting the addressCAUTION• Use an insulated screwdriver to set the dip switches.Rotary switch Example: “0”Dip switch “SET 3”Rotary switch Example: “0”SW 1SW 2SW 3SW 4SettingSetting rangeType of switchIndoor unit address0–63Setting example2IU AD X 10 IU AD X 1Refrigerant circuit address0–99Setting example 63REF AD X 10 REF AD X 1(1) Indoor unit addressRotary switch (IU AD x 1)...Factory setting “0” Rotary switch (IU AD x 10)...Factory setting “0”When connecting multiple indoor units to one refrigerant system, set the address at IU AD SW as shown in the T able A.(2) Refrigerant circuit addressRotary switch (REF AD x 1)...Factory setting “0” Rotary switch (REF AD x 10)...Factory setting “0”In the case of multiple refrigerant systems, set REF AD SW as shown in the Table A for each refrigerant system.Set to the same refrigerant circuit address as the outdoor unit.• If working in an environment where the wireless remote controller can be used, the addresses can also be set using the remote controller.• If setting the addresses using the wireless remotecontroller, set the indoor unit address and refrigerant circuit address to “00”.(For information on setting using the wireless remote controller.)CoverWire (Fan motor)External Static Pressure and Required Connector TypeType ABExternal Static Pressure40 – 80 Pa0 – 40 PaWire123456123451 BLACK2 WHITE3 PINK4 PURPLE5 BLUEARXB24 ARXB30 ARXB361 BLACK 2 WHITE 3 RED 4 BLUE 5 PINK 6 PURPLEARXB451 BLACK2 WHITE3 RED4 PINK5 PURPLE6 BLUERemarkFactory setting (Standard static pressure)Accessories (Low static pres-sure)7. FIELD SETTING• Refer to the following three items for setting the FIELD SETTING address. The respective settings are included below.(1) IU AD, REF AD SW settings ............ T his section (2) Remote control settings ................... R efer to the wired orwireless remote control manual for detailed set-ting information. (Set IU AD, REF AD SW to 0)(3) Automatic address settings .............. R efer to the indoor unitmanual for detailed set-ting information. (Set IU AD, REF AD SW to 0)CAUTION• Be sure to turn OFF the power before performing the fi eld setting.Table AAddressRotarySwitch SettingAddressRotarySwitch SettingRefrigerant circuit REF AD SWIndoor unitIU AD SW x 10x 1x 10x 1000000 101101 202202 303303 404404 505505 606606 707707 808808 909909 10101010 11111111 12121212.. ................99996363 Do not set the indoor unit address (IU AD SW) at 64 to 99. It may result failure.RC AD SWRC AD SW1RC AD SW2RC AD SW3Indoor unitRemotecontrollerIndoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unitA B C DA B C D IndoorunitRemotecontrollerConfusionCode change(3) Remote controller addressRotary switch (RC AD SW)...Factory setting “0”When connecting multiple indoor units to one standard wired remote controller, set the address at RC AD SW in sequence from 0.SettingSettingrangeType of switchRemotecontrolleraddress0–15SettingexampleRC ADExample If 4 indoor units are connected.RC AD SW01234567 Address01234567RC AD SW89A B C D E F Address891011121314157.2. Custom code settingSelecting the custom code prevents the indoor unit mix-up.(Up to 4 codes can be set.)Perform the setting for both the indoor unit and the remote controller.En-15En-16Function detailsFunctionFunction numberSetting number DefaultDetailsFilter indicator interval1100Default ○Adjust the fi lter cleaning interval noti fi cation. If the noti fi cation is too early, change to setting 01. If the noti fi cation is too late, change to setting 02.01Longer 02Shorter Filter indicator action1300Enable ○Enable or disable the fi lter indicator. Setting 02 is for use with a central remote control.01Disable 02Display only on central remote control Horizontal swing air fl ow direction2400Default ○Adjust the horizontal swing air fl ow direction.(For horizontal swing equipped models)01Left half 02Right half Cool air temperature trigger3000Default ○Adjust the cool air trigger temperature. To lower the trigger temperature, use setting 01. To raise the trigger temperature, use setting 02.01Adjust (1)02Adjust (2)Hot air temperature trigger3100Default ○Adjust the hot air trigger temperature. To lower the trigger temperature by 6 degrees C, use setting 01. To lower the trigger temperature by 4 degrees C, use setting 02. To raise the trigger temperature, use setting 03.01Adjust (1)02Adjust (2)03Adjust (3)Auto restart4000Enable Enable or disable auto-matic system restart after a power outage.01Disable○External control4600Start/Stop○Allow an external control-ler to start or stop the system, or to perform an emergency shutdown.* I f an emergency shut-down is performed from an external controller, all refrigerant systems will be disabled.01Emergen-cy stopError report target4700All ○Change the target for reporting errors. Errors can either be reported in all locations, or only on the wired remote.01Display only on central remote control• Custom code setting for indoor unitSet the DIP SW SET 3 SW1, SW2, referring to the Table B.Dip switch “SET 3”SW 1SW 2SW 3SW 4OFFON Table BCustom codeA (Factory setting)BC D DIP SWSET 3 SW1OFF ON OFF ON DIP SW SET 3 SW2OFFOFFONON7.3. Function setting• FUNCTION SETTING can be performed with the wired or wireless remote control.(The remote control is optional equipment)• Refer to the wired or wireless remote control manual for detailed setting information. (Set IU AD, REF AD SW to 0)• Refer to “7.1. Setting the address” for indoor unit ad-dress and refrigerant circuit address settings.• T urn the power of the indoor unit ON before starting the setting.* Turning on the power indoor units initializes EEV , so make sure the piping air tight test and vacuuming have been conducted before turning on the power.* Also check again to make sure no wiring mis-takes were made before turning on the power.。

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尺 寸
便利2: 安装更加井然有致,占地面积更小,气流更均匀 44~50HP
CITY MULTI机组全系列进行统一的“瘦身”, 即使是大容量多模块组合机组,却依然拥有小型的机身
3720mm
760mm
例如: 1、室外机在大楼顶集中摆放时,使布局更合理,提高了空间的 利用率,可以增加绿化率,净化空间。
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3、在开发项目中,相同负荷的前提下小机身的室外机,使得 开发商有了更多的可售面积。
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节 能
启用三菱电机最新压缩机,全面启动节能措施。
产品阵容
室内机 (1)
* 注:上表室内机配电为:单相,220V,50Hz; P200/250型室内机配电为:三相,380V,50HZ
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室内机 (2)
制冷容量(kW) 3.6 4.5 5.6 7.1 8.0 9.0 11.2 14.0 16.0 22.4 28.0 ● ● ● ●
全热交换器LOSSNAY LGH-RX4-C2 LGH-RS4-C VL-100U-C
540-2100
日本
*与CITY MULTI系列 室外机按1拖1固定方 式组合
2700-7200 (皮带轮可调 风量/静压)
日本
100-2000
LGH中国; VL日本
新风处理器 GUF-50RDH3
500
日本
三菱电机为各类建筑提供四种形式的空调解决方案,形式多样,选型自由。
L 型(Large)
20~50HP(标准型及高能效比机型 由此6种模块组合而成) S型模块尺寸:1650×920×760mm(高×宽×深)
UP
L型模块尺寸:1650×1220×760mm(高×宽×深)
HP 模块组合 模块数量
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8~12 S 1
14~18 L 1
20~22 S+S 2
24~26 S+L 2



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新风系统
机 型
*可接入CITY MULTI系 统无固定组合方式
风量(m3/h)
产地
全新风机(风管式) PEFY-P VMH-E-F 全新风机(柜式) PFAV-P VM-E-F
室内机型号
吊顶型 PCFY-P VKM-EC
1.7 2.2 2.8
产地
日本
壁挂型 PKFY-P VBM/VHM-EC
VBM VBM VBM ● ● ●
VHM VHM VHM ● ● ●
日本
落地型明装/暗装式 PFFY-P VLEM/VLRM-E






日本
天花型暗装式(高静压) PEFY-P VMH-E
※“龙骨马达”技术在全球范围内申请相关125件专利,获1998年第44回大河内纪念奖及 2003年日本机械学会奖。“龙骨马达”是三菱电机株式会社在中国的注册商标,受法律保 护。
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节 能
智能化功率控制技术----提升电能的使用效率。
CITY MULTI YJC 的五大控制电路板 风机电路板
S+L+L
24~26HP
28~36HP
L+L+L
PUHY-P YSJC-A 38~40HP 42HP 44~50HP
S:小型尺寸 L:中型尺寸
CITY MULTI高能效比组合
室外机 组合 方式 型号
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PUHY-P YSJC-AH 18HP 34HP, 36HP
匹数
拥有三菱电机专利的“龙骨马达”6级9齿集中绕组式的新型涡旋式 压缩机,相对于传统的4级6齿分布式绕组,有效提升了磁通密度,并 降低了铜损、铁损。
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节 能
启用三菱电机最新压缩机,全面启动节能措施。
压缩机定子线圈应用“龙骨马达*”制造工艺,提升压缩机COP, 相比于本公司上一代产品,在低负荷工况下可提升压缩机效率2~7%。
双向送风室内机 PLFY-P VLMD-E
四向送风室内机 PLFY-P VBM-E-S
全新风机(风管式) PEFY-P VMH-E-F
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*无需采用固定搭配
丰富的室内机选择(6)
新风系统 – 柜式直膨新风机组
无需吊顶,适合安装在需新风供给的挑高空间。如办 公楼,或有异味的工厂车间等,维护保养方便。(1:1连
(数据来源:中华人民共和国商务部)
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公司简介
三菱电机空调影像设备(上海)有限公司
我们的公司:
成立于2004年6月,由三菱电机株式会社全资投资的空调、通风设 备、影像设备在中国大陆地区的销售子公司。 在北京、广州和成都等各大城市地区都设有联络机构,经销商亦遍 布全国许多地区。我们将不断拓展新的市场,努力扩大销售覆盖面,争 取让更多的用户体验三菱电机的先进技术成果。
28~36 L+L 2
38~40 S+S+L 3
42 S+L+L 3
44~50 L+L+L 3
尺 寸
小巧的机身,带来设计的最大自由化!
适应需求的多变性! 便利1:
大楼结构不变的前提下,负荷增大
2470mm
28~36HP
760mm
例如: 1、设计再次发生变更,外机容量相应加大。 2、当大楼的装修布局发生变化,负荷设计也随之改变。 3、根据外部条件及使用需求,设计要进行优化,空调容量要进行加大。
丰富的室内机选择(4)
吊顶式/壁挂式
对于不适合做吊顶空间,壁挂式、吊顶式室内机是比较好的 选择,且机身外露方便维护保养
多档可调风量,可自由设定出风角
直流无刷电机适用于 PKFY-P-VHM
特 点
度,低速运转的低噪声效果,带给 您舒适体验。
吊顶式:新型扁平机身,即使安装在普通吊顶 上也不会有压抑感。
Move Eye 运行示意图:
温度感应 效果示意
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丰富的室内机选择(2)
动态地面测温有哪些好处?
有MoveEye时 设定温度 20 度,人感到的温度也是
20度。暖气流可到达地面。
没有MoveEye时 设定温度 23 度,人才能感到的温 度是 20 度。暖气流不能到达地面
,集中在上部空间。
丰富的室内机选择(2)
天花型卡式
新型升降面板(选配)
可通过控制器使过滤 网 自动下降的设计,使保养 工作更加便捷。
Move Eye动态地面测温装置(选配)
Move Eye动态地面感温系统的应用避免了房间部分 区域过冷或过热现象,适合房型规整对房间各区域 舒适度要求较高的场所,可达到合理的气流分布。
尤其冬季制热时,上送风下回风设计 更利于气流 合理分布,制热效果佳。
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丰富的室内机选择(6)
新风系统 – 暗藏式直膨新风机组
适用于需引入新风(含氧量高)的场所,无需设置专门的新 风机房,可与CITY MULTI其它室内机共用1套外机,暗藏式风
管式迎合高级室内装修的需要。
4种型号,风量540-2100m3/h、多静压选择,可根据实际风 管安装长度合理选择静压值,能满足多种空间的需要。
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丰富的室内机选择(3)
超薄型 ·中静压 · 高静压
适合使用在对室内设计美观性要求高,不适合安 装吊顶或壁挂机的场合及不规则建筑空间。
主机设置于天花板内,仅能看到送回风口,让人感 觉不到空调机的存在; 机型丰富、静压范围宽广,可更根据装潢或吊顶 情况灵活合理的设计风管,设置多个出风口和多种 送回风方式,使房间每个角落达到理想空调效果。
三菱电机 空调通风产品说明会
三菱电机空调影像设备(上海)有限公司
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公司简介
设立 实收资本 销售额 家电部门销售额 综合资产总值 从业人员 1921年1月15日 1758.2 亿日元 36453.31 亿日元 9244 亿日元(22.4%) 33326.79 亿日元 114443 人
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丰富的室内机选择(6)
方便的新风控制---新风处理器GUF
ME ONLY
三菱电机特有的GUF新风处理器,集送排风,全热回收,空气处理,加湿
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于一体,同样可被很方便地接入至YJC系统,进行统一化控制。
尺 寸
8,10,12HP S 型(Small)
14,16,18HP
天花型暗装式
VMSC VMA
特 点
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丰富的室内机选择(3)
超薄型 ·中静压 · 高静压
超薄机容量段偏小,机身最薄,能耗较低,更加适合使
天花型暗装式
用在吊顶空间小的优雅的小空调房间。
高/中静压型,多档静压,可根据实际风管安装长度合理 选择静压值。
直流无刷电机适用于 VMSC和VMA
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新型直流变频风扇
压缩机有单独的隔离室,室内内附吸音材料
在中国的合资独资企业已达24家 2011年财富500强企业第203位
*以上数据截止于2011年3月,为2010财年统计数据
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